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Measuring Vitality of Oral Tradition: A Study of Cigawiran

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Taitara: Measuring Vitality of Oral Tradition: A Study of Cigawiran
Ngā kaituhi: Sastri Sunarti, Rohim Rohim, Besse Darmawati, Ninawati Syahrul, Hasina R, Winci Firdaus, Agus Iswanto, Atisah Atisah, Tugas Wahyono, Helmina Kastanya
Puna: International Journal of Society, Culture and Language, Vol 11, Iss 3, Pp 202-212 (2023)
Ngā kupu marau: language vitality, oral tradition, cigawiran, sundanese culture, indonesia, Philology. Linguistics, P1-1091, Social sciences (General), H1-99
Mōhiohio kaiwhakaputa: International Journal of Society, Culture and Language, 2023.
Tau whakaputa: 2023
Kohinga: LCC:Philology. Linguistics
LCC:Social sciences (General)
Whakaahuatanga: Cigawiran is an Indonesian oral tradition that has Islamic religious values and messages. It is only found and developed in a limited location, namely Cigawir village. Regarding the limitation of Cigawiran spreading, this article examined its vitality and cultural values. Oral tradition and vitality research methodologies were utilized in this study. The concept of oral tradition vitality was derived from the theoretical frameworks proposed by Grimes, which shares similarities with the notion of language vitality and encompasses six distinct categories that assess the vitality level within oral traditions. The data was gathered through a questionnaire. The findings of the vitality study indicated that the Cigawiran is classified as stable yet facing threats. This suggests that the tradition is practiced by the entire local community, albeit selectively among specific generations. The study suggests that there is a need for the revival of the Cigawiran because this practice has been limited to a small number of generations up to the present time.
Momo tuhinga: article
Whakaahuatanga kōnae: electronic resource
Reo: English
ISSN: 2329-2210
Relation: https://www.ijscl.com/article_707442_019d21f42495e9782a1a3ce36461ce5f.pdf; https://doaj.org/toc/2329-2210
DOI: 10.22034/ijscl.2023.2007254.3100
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/0e66102acc034d4f91b6fd4b206b93a9
Tau Tautohu: edsdoj.0e66102acc034d4f91b6fd4b206b93a9
ISSN: 23292210
DOI: 10.22034/ijscl.2023.2007254.3100
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