LANGUAGE LOYALTY OFNGGETO-NGGETEMINORITY URBAN MIGRANT DIALECT OF SASAK LANGUAGE IN MATARAM CITY

Amrullah, Amrullah (2021) LANGUAGE LOYALTY OFNGGETO-NGGETEMINORITY URBAN MIGRANT DIALECT OF SASAK LANGUAGE IN MATARAM CITY. Kongres Internasional Masyarakat Linguistik Indonesia. ISSN 2614-7769

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Abstract

This research is about (1) the language loyalty ofNggeto-Nggeteminority urban–migrant dialect of Sasak language in Mataram city and (2) factors that cause the low loyalty of the speakers toward their language. The study employed cases of language loyalty by referring to Nggeto-Nggetespeakers who have resided in un-concentrated areas in Mataram city since the 1980s. The theory of language loyalty mentioned that demographic factor is one of the strengths and the speed causes of language loyalty. In other words, the resistance of low loyalty of the speakers to their language tends to last longer in rural areas than in urban areas (Holmes, 1992). The data were gathered by means of (1) observation method, (2) distributing questionnaires, (3) conducting an interview, and (4) making note takings and recording. For the purpose of data analysis, the researcher used a descriptive qualitative method. The main theories applied in this study were the domain theory and language choice theory (Fishman in Fasold. 1984). The results of this research reveal that (1) the use of Nggeto Nggetedialect by its speakers in Mataram city consisted of six domains, namely: family, religion, friendship, neighborhood, government, and education, it is found that (a) languages use is dominated by Indonesian language and Meno-Mene the dialect of Sasak language, (b elderly people or first-generation, still speak and understand Nggeto-Nggetedialect among themselves, (c) in the given six different domains, none of the children was found usingNggeto-Nggetedialect, (2) the low language loyalty of Nggeto-Nggete speakers is caused by several factors, namely: (a) no use ofNggeto-Nggetedialect within the family, (b) no passing on of dialect from parents to the children, (c) unconcentrated domicile pattern ofNggeto-Nggetespeakers in Mataram, (d) a lack of language environment support of Meno-Menemajority dialect, (e) a strong process of adaptation, (f) a lack of positive dialect attitude, and (g) a lack of dialect loyalty.

Item Type: Article
Keywords (Kata Kunci): language Loyalty, Minority Urban – Migrant, Nggeto-Nggete Dialect Speakers
Subjects: A General Works > AI Indexes (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan
Depositing User: Akademik FKIP
Date Deposited: 19 Apr 2022 03:00
Last Modified: 19 Apr 2022 03:00
URI: http://eprints.unram.ac.id/id/eprint/28650

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