GLOBALIZING LEARNERS’ LOCAL LANGUAGES FROM LOCAL CONTEXTS: AN OVERVIEW OF LANGUAGE PLANNING AT THE ENGLISH EDUCATION PROGRAM OF ARTHA WACANA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY KUPANG [PDF]
In the development of local language studies and current issues beyond, much attention of the literacy weights on the language status. Despite of the implications and effects, less attention rests on languages planning at the education unit.
Beeh, Norci +2 more
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Sufi Warriorism in Muslim Southeast Asia
Abstract Sufism (tasawwuf) has been characterized in the extant literature as a pacifist strand in Islam that has shaped the landscapes of Muslim Southeast Asia (also known as the Malay World) since the last five hundred years. This article challenges such historiographical interpretation by examining the multifarious circumstances that motivated Sufis
Khairudin Aljunied
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SEMANTICS ANALYSIS ON SPEECH ACT USED IN BEMO (KUPANG’S PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION) [PDF]
This study presents a semantics analysis on speech act used in bemo (Kupang’s public transportation). The aim of this study are to find out the types and functions of speech act used in bemo.
Beeh, Norci
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Migratory outcomes across localities and generations in Kupang, Indonesia
The research illustrates the diverse impact of Javanese migration, extending beyond financial gain and human capital accumulation to include failed experiences and trans‐local identity formation. Additionally, informal businesses established by Javanese migrants had a beneficial impact on Java and Kupang communities, generating remittances, creating ...
Fandi Akhmad +2 more
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OUR IDENTIFICATION THROUGH COMMON CULTURE AS SINGLE LANGUAGE UNIFIES US [PDF]
Common culture represents a sign in human relationship, this in society help to interacbetween each other. This interaction helped by a common language which used day to dayespecially in conversation and in communication between people with same culture ...
Munyensanga, Patrick Munyensanga
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A child's birth in Islamic teachings will be welcomed with akikah, but the archipelago people have local traditions in welcoming this event. The dialectic between religious teachings and local traditions gave birth to new traditions: assimilation or ...
Gusnanda Gusnanda +2 more
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CULTURAL TRANSLATION OF TRADITIONAL FOOD FROM WEST-JAVA: A MEDIA TO PROMOTE THE TRADITIONAL CUISINE TO THE WORLD [PDF]
Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world with a total of 17,054 islands. Each island has different customs, values and habits. As one of the elements of culture,Indonesian culinary is also a pride cultural element.
Amalia, Rosaria Mita
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GAYA HIDUP ELITE MINANGKABAU DI AFDEELING AGAM (1837-1942)
Elite Minangkabau di Afdeeling Agam mengalami perubahan, baik meliputi status, kekuasaan, maupun sumber penghasilan. Hal tersebut terjadi bersamaan dengan ditetapkannya kebijakan politik Pemerintahan Hindia Belanda di Sumatera Barat (1837-1942).
Dwi Vina Lestari +2 more
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SPEECH LEVELS OF MADURESE LANGUAGE: A SOCIO-PRAGMATIC STUDY OF BANGKALAN DIALECT [PDF]
Each ethic group in Indonesia has its own vernacular language to communicate each other politely and effectively. Among abundant vernacular languages spoken by various ethnic groups in Indonesia, Madurese language spoken by Madurese inhabitants is ...
Hawas , Muhammad, Kinasih, Agni Kusti
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MASYARAKAT MINANGKABAU PASCA-PRRI: Dalam cerpen Ketika Jendral Pulang karya Khairul Jasmi
This article describes the influence of PRRI events (Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia) on the life of the people of West Sumatra (Minangkabau) in the short story "Ketika Jendral Pulang" by Khairul Jasmi.
Ronidin Ronidin
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