Ditemukan 8 dokumen yang sesuai dengan query
Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press, 2016
959.8 AUS
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
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Dalam tahun-tahun terakhir, berbagai parameter tipologi telah dipakai untuk mengklasifikasikan konstruksi klausa relatif pada bahasa-bahasa di dunia, termasuk, misalnya, urutan kata dan cara-cara di mana elemen nominal (seperti pronominal resumtif) dipakai untuk menyatakan peran sintaktik/semantik dari nomina induk nasonal dalam kalimat relatif. Parameter klasifikatori seperti ini penting untuk memahami variasi Kros-linguistik pada pembentukan klausa relatif dan kendala-kendala yang ada pada variasi tersebut. Makalah ini mengkaji parameter yang terkait lebiih jauh, yakni apakah verba dapat menyatakan ...
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Jakarta: Masyarakat Linguistik Indonesia bekerjasama dengan Yayasan Obor Indonesia,
410 LIJ
Majalah, Jurnal, Buletin Universitas Indonesia Library
Eriko Aoki
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Based on data from fieldwork in Flores, this article suggests an indigenous form of tolerance and suppleness as the model for a new form of multiculturalism in Indonesia. Many studies of nationalism have criticized the perspective that developing nation-states need 'strong nationalism. However, if we step out of this hegemonic preoccupation, we come to realize that the relevant question is not how Indonesia can keep its unity but on what conditions Indonesia can function well ...
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2004
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Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Eriko Aoki
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Based on data from fieldwork in Flores, this article suggests an indigenous form of tolerance and suppleness as the model for a new form of multiculturalism in Indonesia. Many studies of nationalism have criticized the perspective that developing nation-states need 'strong nationalism. However, if we step out of this hegemonic preoccupation, we come to realize that the relevant question is not how Indonesia can keep its unity but on what conditions Indonesia can function well ...
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2004
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Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
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In the past, linguists focused their studies on the description of the varieties of Lamaholot spoken in coastal communities. This article introduces Central Lembata Lamaholot, a Lamaholot variety spoken in the central mountains on the island of Lembata in the Indonesian province Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT), which possesses features in the nominal and pronominal domains not found in other varieties of Lamaholot described so far. Alienable nouns in Central Lembata have morphological plural and ...
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Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2017
909 UI-WACANA 18:3 (2017)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Badib, Abbas A.
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This paper examines the hypothetical links between the languages of Japan and the languages of ASEAN countries and beyond. The common belief is that the Japanese languages are excluded from the ASEAN languages, but this paper attempts to hypothesize that the Ainu language of Japan belongs to the Austronesian stocks. Therefore several hypotheses are proposed to account for the possible links between the Ainu and the Japanese language and the languages of ASEAN countries and ...
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2005
MJJS-1-1-August2005-33
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Schapper, Antoinette
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This paper examines gender agreement in three little-known languages of the Aru Islands and places them within the larger pattern of “neuter gender” in eastern Indonesia. For each language, I look first at the variety of agreement targets that are controlled by gendered nouns. Secondly, I look at the semantics of nouns that control agreement. I show that whilst having a strongly semantic base involving animacy, gender in Aru languages is a grammatical category in ...
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Depok: Faculty of Humanities University of Indonesia, 2015
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Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Adelaar, Alexander
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In South and Central Kalimantan (southern Borneo) there are some unusual linguistic features shared among languages which are adjacent but do not belong to the same genetic linguistic subgroups. These languages are predominantly Banjar Malay (a Malayic language), Ngaju (a West Barito language), and Ma’anyan (a Southeast Barito language). The same features also appear to some degree in Malagasy, a Southeast Barito language in East Africa. The shared linguistic features are the following ones: a ...
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Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2021
909 UI-WACANA 22:1 (2021)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library