Adaptation of Popular Names of Ornamental Plants in Indonesia

None Harum Munazharoh, None Arum Rindu Sekar Kasih, None Gulita Evapraja
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This article explores the phenomenon of popular names for ornamental plants in Indonesia, emphasizing their role as both identifiers and representations of economic value. The popularity of these names is categorized based on their alignment (or lack thereof) with different parts of the ornamental plants. Employing a descriptive linguistic approach, the reference attributes of popular names are systematically grouped, followed by an image search and identification of their biological counterparts. The study also traces the elements contributing to the formation of names and their lexical meanings, incorporating both internal and external equivalents. Interviews with traders and collectors further support the meaning search, employing directional techniques and documenting substantive ethnographic patterns. A total of 85 names were collected from ornamental plant traders and collectors, supplemented by data from specialized YouTube channels. These popular names are further classified into nine categories based on plant attributes, such as structure (stalks, leaves, stems, and flowers), time, character, place, sound, and direction. The diversity in plant naming correlates with a complexity that extends beyond language, namely social class, selling price, and aesthetic considerations. Additionally, the naming process revolves around human preferences for convenience, practicality, and cultural phenomena. Changes in the naming of ornamental plants in Indonesia have substantial implications for shifting trends in people's preferences, as evidenced by the dimming landscape of post-pandemic YouTube channels and the ornamental plant market.
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印度尼西亚观赏植物通俗名称的改编
本文探讨了印度尼西亚观赏植物的流行名称现象,强调了它们作为标识符和经济价值代表的作用。这些名字的流行程度是根据它们与观赏植物的不同部分的对齐(或缺乏对齐)来分类的。采用描述性语言方法,对流行名称的参考属性进行系统分组,然后进行图像搜索和识别其生物对应物。该研究还追溯了影响名称形成及其词汇意义的因素,包括内部和外部对等。与商人和收藏家的访谈进一步支持了意义搜索,采用定向技术并记录了实质性的人种学模式。从观赏植物贸易商和收藏家那里收集了85个名字,并辅以YouTube专业频道的数据。根据植物的结构(茎、叶、茎、花)、时间、性格、地点、声音、方向等植物属性,将这些流行的名字进一步分为九类。植物命名的多样性与一种超越语言的复杂性有关,即社会阶层、销售价格和审美考虑。此外,命名过程围绕着人们对便利性、实用性和文化现象的偏好。印度尼西亚观赏植物命名的变化对人们偏好的变化趋势产生了重大影响,大流行后YouTube频道和观赏植物市场的前景黯淡就是明证。
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