Tominaa Language Speech in the Rambu Solo' Traditional Ceremony Tradition in the Toraja Tribe and Its Implementation in Learning Indonesian Language and Literature

Authors

  • Novani Lisa Sirenden Department of Indonesian Language & Literature Education, Faculty of Languages & Arts, Manado State University, Indonesia.
  • Wimsje Revlin Palar Department of Indonesian Language & Literature Education, Faculty of Languages & Arts, Manado State University, Indonesia.
  • Joni Junius loho Department of Indonesian Language & Literature Education, Faculty of Languages & Arts, Manado State University, Indonesia.

Keywords:

Speech, Tominaa language, Rambu Solo

Abstract

This study aims to describe how Tominaa language speech in the tradition of Rambu Solo' traditional ceremony in the Toraja tribe and its implementation in learning Indonesian language and literature. The research method used is qualitative method. The data source in this research is the informant data of Tominaa language speech which is obtained directly from the object of research in the form of recordings. Data collection techniques used are literature study techniques, observation techniques, and recording and documentation techniques. Data analysis is done by; 1) Classify all Tominaa language utterances used in Rambu Solo' of Toraja tribe. 2) Assess one by one how the speech in Tominaa language. 3) Marking the type of speech in Tominaa language. 4) Explaining the findings of how the types of speech in Tominaa language 6) Drawing conclusions to answer the formulation of research problems. The results of this research show that; 1) The utterances in Tominaa Rambu Solo' language in Toraja tribe are: a). a type of expression of Torajan people's sympathy and Sharing in their sorrow'(/umbatiŋ/), b. type of respect (/tabƐ'ki/), c. type of expression of thanks (tama /tanduŋ/ kalonaran), 2). Types of directive speech, which include: a. type of expression of advice (/riŋgi/), b. type of expression of request (la mutoimo), c. type of hope (/umpeaŋi/). With this finding, Tominaa language can be an implementation in learning Indonesian language and literature, about how to express good and correct speech. How to communicate and reply to communication well can form effective learning. It is confirmed that the speech used in Tominaa language can be used as material from the learning part of Indonesian language and literature.

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Published

2024-05-27

How to Cite

Novani Lisa Sirenden, Wimsje Revlin Palar, & Joni Junius loho. (2024). Tominaa Language Speech in the Rambu Solo’ Traditional Ceremony Tradition in the Toraja Tribe and Its Implementation in Learning Indonesian Language and Literature. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INNOVATION IN NONFORMAL EDUCATION, 4(5), 250–260. Retrieved from http://inovatus.es/index.php/ejine/article/view/3262

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