THE MAINTENANCE OF JAVANESE LANGUAGE BY MINORITY LIVING IN KECAMATAN ANJUNGAN PONTIANAK

Authors

  • Riski Amrina Sari Sekolah Tinggi Bahasa Asing Pontianak Author

Keywords:

Language maintenance, Javanese Language, Factor of language maintenance

Abstract

This research explained the language maintenance of Javanese in Kecamatan Anjungan Pontianak. The purposes of this research are to find out the factors affecting language maintenance of Javanese language in Kecamatan Anjungan. The method of this study was descriptive qualitative research. The participants were 20 Javanese people who live in Kecamatan Anjungan Pontianak taken by purposive random sampling. The data were taken through interview and observation. This researcher found the following results, there are five factors affecting Javanese language maintenance by minority living in Kecamatan Anjungan such as: Socio-Demographic, Endogamy (intramarriage), Family domain, neigborhood domain, ethno linguistic vitality. 

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2018-01-29

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THE MAINTENANCE OF JAVANESE LANGUAGE BY MINORITY LIVING IN KECAMATAN ANJUNGAN PONTIANAK . (2018). Jurnal Ilmiah Spectral, 4(1), 046-060. https://journal.stbapontianak.ac.id/index.php/spectral/article/view/26