This paper narrates a fascinating story of the interface between religious language and Java's society. Various registers of religious language are used to identified who they are. Generally, can be said that social context plays an important role in constructing the patterns of language use in the religious context
The majority of the population in Bandung is almost Muslim. On the other hand, the people of this re...
The Javanese are Indonesia's largest ethnic group, and live primarily in East and Central Java (Mart...
Various mystical practices grew in the Java community. Genealogically, the ...
This paper narrates a fascinating story of the interface between religious language and Java's socie...
The Tengger are an ethnically Javanese people living in some thirty villages in the Bromo massif of ...
Javanese has several variants, one of which is the Javanese spoken by the Samin community, a group o...
This book examines the reasons for codeswitching among Indonesian, Javanese and Arabic in religious ...
This article attempts to explore a study of Islam in Java in the frame of the above conception -the...
A short study of the history of the sociology of religion is enough to show the importance of religi...
Empirical analysis on the religion and culture dialectics in the selamatan ritual of Javanese weddin...
Empirical analysis on the religion and culture dialectics in the selamatan ritual of Javanese weddin...
Sociolinguistics, the study of language in relation to social realities, examines religion only beca...
Hindu tradition remains alive in the Java community despite having converted to Islam, especially ...
Javanese Islam has a character and a unique religious expressions. This is because the spread of Isl...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The majority of the population in Bandung is almost Muslim. On the other hand, the people of this re...
The Javanese are Indonesia's largest ethnic group, and live primarily in East and Central Java (Mart...
Various mystical practices grew in the Java community. Genealogically, the ...
This paper narrates a fascinating story of the interface between religious language and Java's socie...
The Tengger are an ethnically Javanese people living in some thirty villages in the Bromo massif of ...
Javanese has several variants, one of which is the Javanese spoken by the Samin community, a group o...
This book examines the reasons for codeswitching among Indonesian, Javanese and Arabic in religious ...
This article attempts to explore a study of Islam in Java in the frame of the above conception -the...
A short study of the history of the sociology of religion is enough to show the importance of religi...
Empirical analysis on the religion and culture dialectics in the selamatan ritual of Javanese weddin...
Empirical analysis on the religion and culture dialectics in the selamatan ritual of Javanese weddin...
Sociolinguistics, the study of language in relation to social realities, examines religion only beca...
Hindu tradition remains alive in the Java community despite having converted to Islam, especially ...
Javanese Islam has a character and a unique religious expressions. This is because the spread of Isl...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The majority of the population in Bandung is almost Muslim. On the other hand, the people of this re...
The Javanese are Indonesia's largest ethnic group, and live primarily in East and Central Java (Mart...
Various mystical practices grew in the Java community. Genealogically, the ...