2013
DOI: 10.7454/ai.v32i1.2111
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Bahasa dan Konstruksi Solidaritas Antaretnis Masyarakat Transmigran di Nusa Tenggara Barat

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“…Expressions of solidarity are closely related to the use of language as its main means of expression. Yusra and Lestari (2011) defined solidarity as a process where people gather and act as one coherent and united power. The togetherness or unity of a group of people is the main characteristic of solidarity.…”
Section: Language and Solidaritymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Expressions of solidarity are closely related to the use of language as its main means of expression. Yusra and Lestari (2011) defined solidarity as a process where people gather and act as one coherent and united power. The togetherness or unity of a group of people is the main characteristic of solidarity.…”
Section: Language and Solidaritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several previous studies discussing solidarity commonly focus on the form of solidarity of certain groups in their communication with other social groups. One of the studies on the construction of solidarity among ethnicities was done by Yusra & Lestari (2011), the result of which, showed various linguistic forms used to represent and reconstruct ethnicity and inter-ethnic solidarity which were; articulatory phonetics, metalinguistic comments, and forms of address. It was also found that every ethnicity has its own linguistic features, which are, however, often used by non-members of the ethnicity showing the phenomenon of a new constructing ethnicity which eventually constructs inter-ethnic solidarity with the other party.…”
Section: Protests Discourse and Social Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%