2020
DOI: 10.36348/sijll.2020.v03i07.001
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Implementation of Kaili Language Preservation and Development in Palu City, Indonesia

Abstract: This research aims to analyse the implementation of the Kaili regional language preservation and development policy in Palu City. The policy implementation model uses theories from Van Metter and Van Horn, which affect the performance of public policy implementation consisting of six aspects, namely: (1) Policy objectives (2) Resources (3) Characteristics of implementing agencies (4) Communication between organizations (5) Socioeconomic and political environment, (6) Disposition (Implementing attitude). The re… Show more

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“…This is not instant work. Many influential factors should be considered as had been previously confirmed by the studies from (Ibrahim & Mayani, 2018); (Mulyawan, 2021); (Sari et al, 2020); (Suwarno, 2017); and (Yamin et al, 2020). The results of their works support the importance of regulations in governing the use of local languages issued by the local government.…”
Section: Bsl Idiomatic Phrases and The Preservation Among Speakerssupporting
confidence: 62%
“…This is not instant work. Many influential factors should be considered as had been previously confirmed by the studies from (Ibrahim & Mayani, 2018); (Mulyawan, 2021); (Sari et al, 2020); (Suwarno, 2017); and (Yamin et al, 2020). The results of their works support the importance of regulations in governing the use of local languages issued by the local government.…”
Section: Bsl Idiomatic Phrases and The Preservation Among Speakerssupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Additionally, Herawati (2017) states, Kaili folktale reflected the culture, situation, conditions, and character of the Kailinese. Furthermore, Sari et al, (2020) argued that the Kaili people have a folktale that strengthened their sense of unity and identity regarding their origins. Therefore, the researcher had been explored and translated the collection of stories originating from the Kaili ethnic group in Palu, specifically the Kayumalue region of the North Palu sub-district where the school had been conducted research is located into English and were named Kaili folktales by herself.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%