2015
DOI: 10.31901/24566764.2015/06.03.16
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Naming Practices among Vatsonga: The Case of Naming of ‘Characters’ in Some of Thomas Hasani Chauke’s Songs

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“…Each location has its unique name conventions based on the regional language. It has a linguistic component and is more than a language, it reflects how individuals think and perceive the world around them, naturally according to their culture ( Mushawana & Chauke, 2015;Wappa & Wada, 2019). The author adopts the term Hygera Lai in this article since sasi (comment: in Maluku each village uses the term "sasi" in their own language.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Each location has its unique name conventions based on the regional language. It has a linguistic component and is more than a language, it reflects how individuals think and perceive the world around them, naturally according to their culture ( Mushawana & Chauke, 2015;Wappa & Wada, 2019). The author adopts the term Hygera Lai in this article since sasi (comment: in Maluku each village uses the term "sasi" in their own language.…”
Section: Research Results and Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%