Sundanese’s children naming tradition: A descriptive case study of language maintenance and shift in Bandung

A name given to someone may represent his ethnic background. Therefore, it is likely used by most people in recognizing where someone comes from. This study is aimed at examining the possible correlation between children’s name given by their Sundanese parents with their ethnic background in maintai...

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Main Author: Rudi Suherman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Islam Sultan Agung, Semarang 2021-02-01
Series:Edulite: Journal of English Education, Literature, and Culture
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Online Access:http://jurnal.unissula.ac.id/index.php/edulite/article/view/12982
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spelling doaj-b907be6023104b8da952d9aac92d891c2021-03-14T13:22:17ZengUniversitas Islam Sultan Agung, SemarangEdulite: Journal of English Education, Literature, and Culture2477-53042528-44792021-02-016118919710.30659/e.6.1.189-1975336Sundanese’s children naming tradition: A descriptive case study of language maintenance and shift in BandungRudi Suherman0Universitas Persatuan IslamA name given to someone may represent his ethnic background. Therefore, it is likely used by most people in recognizing where someone comes from. This study is aimed at examining the possible correlation between children’s name given by their Sundanese parents with their ethnic background in maintaining the Sundanese language in local region in Bandung, the Capital city of West java. 17 Sundanese family are involved in this descriptive case study. Both parents, representing by 17 fathers and 17 mothers, originally come from different region in west java province and have resided in Bandung for more than a decade. The data, embracing the characteristic of survey, are gained from a set of questionnaires and semi -structured interview consisting of questions related to family’s background, the name given, as well as the reason that drives them giving the names. This study has revealed the current trend on naming tradition in Bandung in which there is a shift from Sundanese, to other language particularly Arabic. This may be happened because most of the participants in this study are Muslims. Hence, Arabic as the language of Islam predominantly influence the naming tradition in Sundanese family.http://jurnal.unissula.ac.id/index.php/edulite/article/view/12982sundanese parentsnaming traditionlanguage maintenancelanguage shift.
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author Rudi Suherman
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Sundanese’s children naming tradition: A descriptive case study of language maintenance and shift in Bandung
Edulite: Journal of English Education, Literature, and Culture
sundanese parents
naming tradition
language maintenance
language shift.
author_facet Rudi Suherman
author_sort Rudi Suherman
title Sundanese’s children naming tradition: A descriptive case study of language maintenance and shift in Bandung
title_short Sundanese’s children naming tradition: A descriptive case study of language maintenance and shift in Bandung
title_full Sundanese’s children naming tradition: A descriptive case study of language maintenance and shift in Bandung
title_fullStr Sundanese’s children naming tradition: A descriptive case study of language maintenance and shift in Bandung
title_full_unstemmed Sundanese’s children naming tradition: A descriptive case study of language maintenance and shift in Bandung
title_sort sundanese’s children naming tradition: a descriptive case study of language maintenance and shift in bandung
publisher Universitas Islam Sultan Agung, Semarang
series Edulite: Journal of English Education, Literature, and Culture
issn 2477-5304
2528-4479
publishDate 2021-02-01
description A name given to someone may represent his ethnic background. Therefore, it is likely used by most people in recognizing where someone comes from. This study is aimed at examining the possible correlation between children’s name given by their Sundanese parents with their ethnic background in maintaining the Sundanese language in local region in Bandung, the Capital city of West java. 17 Sundanese family are involved in this descriptive case study. Both parents, representing by 17 fathers and 17 mothers, originally come from different region in west java province and have resided in Bandung for more than a decade. The data, embracing the characteristic of survey, are gained from a set of questionnaires and semi -structured interview consisting of questions related to family’s background, the name given, as well as the reason that drives them giving the names. This study has revealed the current trend on naming tradition in Bandung in which there is a shift from Sundanese, to other language particularly Arabic. This may be happened because most of the participants in this study are Muslims. Hence, Arabic as the language of Islam predominantly influence the naming tradition in Sundanese family.
topic sundanese parents
naming tradition
language maintenance
language shift.
url http://jurnal.unissula.ac.id/index.php/edulite/article/view/12982
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