Konjo社区对印尼语的语言态度:一项社会语言学研究

Indarwati Indarwati, Nurhayati Nurhayati, Lukman Lukman, Harlinah Sahib
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语言态度是说话者对一种语言的信念、先入为主的观念和看法。此外,研究还表明,语言态度会影响社会互动的行为合作性。总体而言,对他人语言多样性持积极态度会增加行为合作性,而持消极态度会降低行为合作性。因此,本研究考察了南苏拉威西省Konjo语的积极或消极的语言态度。本研究以社会语言学研究为目的,分析近jo族群对印尼语的语言态度。采用问卷调查和访谈的结果,采用定量-定性混合方法。这些数据是从135名不同年龄和教育程度的受访者中收集的。调查结果显示,甘打朗的大部分Konjo人对印尼语作为国语持积极态度。这表明印尼语已被接受为Konjo社区必不可少的官方语言。然而,虽然Konjo人对印尼语持积极的态度,但他们仍然使用Konjo语作为他们的身份语言。这表明Konjo语对他们的身份和文化至关重要。此外,使用Konjo语还可以加强Konjo人之间的社会关系和团结。
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Language attitudes of the Konjo community toward the Indonesian language: A sociolinguistics study
Language attitudes are beliefs, preconceptions, and opinions that speakers have about a language. Additionally, it has been demonstrated that linguistic attitudes affect social interaction’s behavioral cooperativeness. In general, behavioral cooperativeness is increased by favorable attitudes toward another person’s language diversity, while behavioral cooperativeness is decreased by negative attitudes. Therefore, this study examines the positive or negative the language attitudes of the Konjo language in South Sulawesi. This research aims to analyze the language attitudes of the Konjo Community toward the Indonesian: a sociolinguistics study. A mixed-methods quantitative-qualitative approach was employed using the results of questionnaires and interviews. The data was collected from 135 respondents from various age and education groups. The results showed that most Konjo people in Gantarang have a positive attitude towards Indonesian as the national language. This indicates that Indonesian has been accepted as an official language essential to the Konjo community. However, although Konjo people have a positive attitude towards Indonesian, they still use the Konjo language as their identity language. This shows that the Konjo language is essential to their identity and culture. In addition, using the Konjo language can also strengthen social relations and togetherness among the Konjo people.
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