This study aims to explain the function of proverbs as an educational media in the socio-cultural life of Wolio people in Southeast Sulawesi. The method used in this study was a descriptive qualitative in anthropological linguistics perspective. Data collected through observation and in-depth interviews. Data analysis departs from language analysis and then cultural analysis. This study concludes that Wolio proverb as an educational medium has five important functions in the social life of Wolio people, namely as a means to: (1) teach linguistic knowledge, (2) train the performance of Wolio young people in speaking, (3) instill values wisdom for young people, (4) controlling young people's behavior to conform to agreed norms, and (5) educat...
Cultural values play a significant role in society as they determine what actions are best to do. In...
This study is a pragmatic analysis of selected Kolokuma proverbs.Kolokuma is a Norh-Central Ijoid-Le...
Concerned for the dwindling fortunes of social development and seemingly declining interest in cultu...
This study aims to explain the function of proverbs as an educational media in the socio-cultural li...
Proverbs are expressions representing views and values in creating harmonious and successful life. ...
This study is aimed at describing proverbs from the Acehnese society and explaining the attitudes of...
The purpose of this study was to collect and analyze some selected Wolaita proverbs for their implic...
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Pagu is an endangered Non-Austronesian language spoken in North Halmahera, Indonesia. This resear...
Although Akan proverbs of the Twi-speaking people of Ghana are creatively crafted speeches with beau...
Proverb is categorized as the simplest form of myriad types of folklore. It is used to express the t...
The paper explores how Nyanja/Chewa proverbs as stores of indigenous knowledge can be used to teach ...
The main purpose of this study was to analyze the functions of Tambaro proverbs. To achieve this, da...
Cultural values play a significant role in society as they determine what actions are best to do. In...
This study is a pragmatic analysis of selected Kolokuma proverbs.Kolokuma is a Norh-Central Ijoid-Le...
Concerned for the dwindling fortunes of social development and seemingly declining interest in cultu...
This study aims to explain the function of proverbs as an educational media in the socio-cultural li...
Proverbs are expressions representing views and values in creating harmonious and successful life. ...
This study is aimed at describing proverbs from the Acehnese society and explaining the attitudes of...
The purpose of this study was to collect and analyze some selected Wolaita proverbs for their implic...
This study discusses “the local wisdom summarized in the proverbs of the Javanese community in Ex-re...
Indonesia is very rich with its culture as the result of the influence of its various ethnic culture...
This is an etnolinguistic study which is aimed to describe the Javanese view on education as reflec...
Pagu is an endangered Non-Austronesian language spoken in North Halmahera, Indonesia. This resear...
Although Akan proverbs of the Twi-speaking people of Ghana are creatively crafted speeches with beau...
Proverb is categorized as the simplest form of myriad types of folklore. It is used to express the t...
The paper explores how Nyanja/Chewa proverbs as stores of indigenous knowledge can be used to teach ...
The main purpose of this study was to analyze the functions of Tambaro proverbs. To achieve this, da...
Cultural values play a significant role in society as they determine what actions are best to do. In...
This study is a pragmatic analysis of selected Kolokuma proverbs.Kolokuma is a Norh-Central Ijoid-Le...
Concerned for the dwindling fortunes of social development and seemingly declining interest in cultu...