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Journal articles on the topic "Lamaholot language"

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Swalar, Thomas Krispianus. "DEIKSIS PERSONA BAHASA LAMAHOLOT DIALEK LAMAHOLOT TENGAH." MAJU : Indonesian Journal of Community Empowerment 1, no. 3 (2024): 83–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.62335/t792n796.

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Indonesian people in their daily interactions generally use regional languages, while Indonesian is used by a small portion of the population. Each regional language is used by the community according to its function. The most important function is as a means of communication between members of the community. In Indonesia, the government is obliged to protect, maintain and preserve every regional language because the regional languages ​​in Indonesia have their own uniqueness which lies not only in their language structure but also in the cultural values ​​behind that structure. This uniquenes
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Abdullah, Musakar. "AFFIXATION OF LAMAHOLOT LANGUAGE IN LOHAYONG VILLAGE OF EAST SOLOR SUB – DISTRICT EAST FLORES REGENCY." SENTRI: Jurnal Riset Ilmiah 1, no. 1 (2022): 179–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.55681/sentri.v1i1.219.

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Lamaholot language has some functions that very prominent for speaker in society. The functions are social function, economic function and cultural function. This study is about the affixation of Lamaholot language used in Lohayong village of East Solor sub-district, East Flores regency. This study tries to answer two problems, namely what affixes found in Lamaholot lexicon are and what the processes and meanings of the affixes of Lamaholot language used in Lohayong village of East Solor sub district are. Therefore, it has objectives to describe the processes and the meanings of affixation of
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Demon, Yosef. "Morphophonemics in the Lamalera Dialect of Lamaholot." Randwick International of Education and Linguistics Science Journal 3, no. 1 (2022): 112–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.47175/rielsj.v3i1.414.

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Every language has differences and similarities in its linguistic systems. This is based on the assumption that the languages used by humans around the world come from one common ancestor. However, there are phenomena which are peculiar to each language. Morphophonemic alternation is a universal phenomenon. This means that all languages have this phenomenon. However, there are interesting peculiarities, for example, the morphophonemic alternations in agglutinative languages differ from isolating languages, tonal languages and inflecting languages. Lamaholot language is is not agglutinative, no
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Awololon, Yohanes Octovianus L., Ni Made Diana Erfiani, and Ni Luh Desy Suari Dewi. "A Comparative Analysis of English and Lamaholot (Eastern Adonara Dialect) Consonants." JAKADARA: JURNAL EKONOMIKA, BISNIS, DAN HUMANIORA 4, no. 1 (2025): 255–63. https://doi.org/10.36002/jd.v4i1.3954.

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This study presents a contrastive phonological analysis of consonant sounds between English and the Lamaholot language, focusing on the Adonara Timur dialect spoken in Desa Riawale. The study aims to examine the articulatory and distributive differences in consonant phonemes and their implications for English pronunciation acquisition by Lamaholot speakers. Employing a comparative phonetic methodology, data were gathered through systematic linguistic observations and recordings of native speakers. Findings indicate that several English fricatives (/v/, /θ/, /ð/, /ʃ/, /ʒ/) and affricates (/ʧ/,
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Yosep, B. Kroon. "Nasal Vowels in Solor Dialect of Lamaholot Language and Their Morpho-Syntactic Significance." International Journal of Social Science and Human Research 07, no. 01 (2024): 411–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10539138.

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The Lamaholot language spoken in East Flores and Lembata has several interesting distinctive features, compared to its neighboring languages. One of these features is nasal vowels. Nasal vowels in this language are phonemic, in that they show distinct meanings in contrasted minimal-pair words. Because of this phonemic characteristic, the nasal vowels in the dialect have significant influences on the Lamaholot linguistics. This research will examine the importance of nasal vowels in Solor dialect of Lamaholot morphologically and syntactically. Two research problems this study has tried to answe
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Naonori, NAGAYA. "Demonstrative prepositions in Lamaholot." NUSA: Linguistic studies of languages in and around Indonesia 63 (September 30, 2017): 45–61. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1244013.

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This paper presents a description and analysis of demonstratives in the Lewotobi dialect of Lamaholot. There are two major findings in this paper. First, demonstratives in Lamaholot have basic, nominalized, and adverbial forms. These three forms have different functions in different syntactic environments: locative adverbial, prepositional, prenominal, verbal, referential, noun-modifying, and manner adverbial. Second and more importantly, demonstratives in this language can serve as prepositions. In this function, they can be used to mark NPs as adjuncts and add deictic spatial meanings to the
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NISHIYAMA, KUNIO. "Conjunctive agreement in Lamaholot." Journal of Linguistics 47, no. 2 (2010): 381–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022226710000356.

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This paper presents a description and a theoretical analysis of agreement within coordination in Lamaholot (Austronesian), where the first conjunct agrees with the conjunction ‘and’. Conjunctive agreement is obligatory in the subject position but is optional in the object position. The analysis is couched in terms of markedness of case and proposes that the case of the subject (nominative) is unmarked compared to the case of the object (accusative), and that only unmarked case enables phi-features of the agreement control to be copied onto the agreement host. Apparent optionality is accounted
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Clarista, Marceline, Labu Djuli, and I. Nyoman Reteg. "Derivation in the Lamaholot Language, Tanah Boleng Dialect, Bayunta’a Village." LITERA : Jurnal Bahasa Dan Sastra 11, no. 1 (2025): 15–20. https://doi.org/10.36002/litera.v11i1.3520.

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This study aims to (1) investigate which word classes undergo derivational morphological processes in the Lamaholot language, Tanah Boleng dialect, Bayunta'a Village, and (2) describe the derivational morphological processes in the Lamaholot language, Tanah Boleng dialect, Bayunta'a Village. The method used is a morphological study. The research subjects are reliable informants. The research object is derivation in the Lamaholot language, Tanah Boleng dialect, Bayunta'a Village. The qualitative data analysis process is supported by qualitative descriptions using structured interviews. The resu
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Weking, Christina Terentje. "DERIVASI BAHASA LAMAHOLOT DIALEK BAIPITO (DERIVATION OF LAMAHOLOT LANGUAGE OF BAIPITO DIALECT)." Metalingua: Jurnal Penelitian Bahasa 16, no. 2 (2019): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.26499/metalingua.v16i2.263.

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Sebuah kata dalam bahasa Indonesia secara morfologi dibentuk dengan penambahan afiksasi sehingga kata tersebut mengalami perubahan bentuk dan makna yang dikenal dengan derivasi. Bahasa Lamaholot Dialek Baipito (BLDB) pun mengalaminya. Metode penelitian yang digunakan deskriptif kualitatif dengan teknik agih. Teori yang digunakan adalah teori Morfologi Generatif yang dikemukakan oleh Aronnoff (2011) dan Booij (2005) mengenai pembentukan kata. Adapun tujuan untuk mengetahui: 1) kelas kata apa saja dalam BLDB yang mengalami proses derivasi; 2) bagaimana proses derivasi pada setiap kelas kata dala
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Grangé, Philippe. "THE EXPRESSION OF POSSESSION IN SOME LANGUAGES OF THE EASTERN LESSER SUNDA ISLANDS." Linguistik Indonesia 33, no. 1 (2015): 35–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.26499/li.v33i1.28.

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The possessor-possessed, or “preposed possessor” syntactic order, has long been considered a typological feature common to many Eastern Lesser Sunda Islands, labelled either “Central-Malayo Polynesian languages” or “East Nusantara languages”, although these groupings do not exactly coincide. In this paper, the syntax and semantism of possession in some languages of the Eastern Lesser Sunda Islands are described. There is a wide variety of possession marking systems in the Eastern Lesser Sunda Islands, from purely analytic languages such as Lio to highly flexional languages such as
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Lamaholot language"

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"The Lamaholot Language of Eastern Indonesia." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1911/70366.

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This study presents the grammar of the Lewotobi dialect of Lamaholot, an Austronesian language spoken in the eastern part of Flores Island and neighboring islands of Indonesia. Lamaholot belongs to the Central Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of Austronesian, within which it is in a subgroup with the languages of Timor and Roti. The number of speakers of the Lewotobi dialect is approximately 6,000. Despite its importance in the history and typology of Austronesian languages, this dialect of Lamaholot has not been fully described yet. This study is the first thorough grammar of this dialect. In the a
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Kroon, Yosep Bisara. "A grammar of Solor – Lamaholot: a language of Flores, Eastern Indonesia." Thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/102380.

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This study is a grammatical description of an endangered language of eastern Indonesia called Lamaholot, spoken on the eastern part of Flores, and three neighboring small islands, Solor, Adonara and Lembata. The study focuses on the Solor dialect spoken over the entire Solor Island by about 20,000 people residing in 33 villages. The data for this study were collected from the native speakers in Karawatung village in three periods, each lasting for at least three months, through audio-video recording, elicitation and written document gathering. The language has a relatively simple phonological
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Books on the topic "Lamaholot language"

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Herman, Kelen, ed. A grammar of Lamaholot, eastern Indonesia: The morphology and syntax of the Lewoingu dialect. Lincom Europa, 2007.

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Sanga, Felysianus. Kamus dwibahasa lengkap Lamaholot-Indonesia: Tatabahasa singkat, kosa kata umum, bentuk idiom, antonim, sinonim. Airlangga University Press, 2002.

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Pampus, Karl-Heinz. Koda kiwã: Dreisprachiges Wörterbuch der Lamaholot-Sprache, Dialekt von Lewolema ; aufgezeichnet 1994-98 im Dorf Belogili-Balukhering, Ostflores, Provinz Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesien : Lamaholot-Indonesisch-Deutsch, mit Beispieltexten und deutscher Wörterliste. Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft, 1999.

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A short grammar of Alorese (Austronesian). LINCOM Europa, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Lamaholot language"

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Klamer, Marian A. F. "Chapter 7. From Lamaholot to Alorese." In Typological Studies in Language. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.129.07kla.

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Demon, Yosef. "Speech Recognition Lamaholot Language Lamalera Dialect." In Research Highlights in Language, Literature and Education Vol. 8. B P International (a part of SCIENCEDOMAIN International), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rhlle/v8/3510a.

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Demon, Yosef. "Marking System in the Dialect of Lamalera, a Member of Lamaholot Language Family." In Progress in Language, Literature and Education Research Vol. 7. B P International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/bpi/pller/v7/20053d.

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Fricke, Hanna. "The Mixed Lexicon of Lamaholot (Austronesian): A Language with a Large Lexical Component of Unknown Origin." In Traces of Contact in the Lexicon. BRILL, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004529458_006.

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