Humanis
Vol. 29 No. 4 (2025): Volume 29 No 4, November 2025

Basic Vocabulary between Oenames Subdialect and Kaesmetan Subdialect of Dawan Language: A Comparative Study

Dominikus Seno (Politeknik elBajo Commodus, Labuan Bajo)
Tobias Gunas (Universitas Katolik Indonesia Santu Paulus Ruteng, Nusa Tenggara Timur)
Layliyatul Faiqiyah (Politeknik elBajo Commodus, Labuan Bajo)
Wilhelmus Sabatani Jangku (Politeknik elBajo Commodus, Labuan Bajo)
Jufidah (Politeknik elBajo Commodus, Labuan Bajo)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Nov 2025

Abstract

The core vocabulary of the Oenames and Kaesmetan subdialects of the Dawan language spoken in East Amfoang, Timor Island, was compared and contrasted in this study. Six native speakers were observed and interviewed using a descriptive qualitative method, using Morris Swadesh's 200-word list of basic vocabulary as a reference. Key word classes, including verbs, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, numerals, adverbs, and function words, were the focus of the analysis. The results demonstrated that both subdialects share a sizable number of lexical items, and the differences between them were also found. The Kaesmetan subdialect prefers open syllables, vowel retention, and syllabic expansion, whereas the Oenames subdialect tends to maintain compact forms with closed syllables and consonant clusters. This study confirmed that Oenames and Kaesmetan are closely related subdialects, enriching the internal diversity of the Dawan Language.

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humanis

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Humanities Social Sciences

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Humanis is a journal managed by the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, and is published 4 times a year. This journal is designed as a means of research publication that covers in detail a number of topics in the fields of literature, language and social sciences related to the cultural development of ...