2023
DOI: 10.17507/tpls.1302.20
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What’s in a Name? An Ethnosemantic Study of Muslim Mosque Names in Southern Thailand

Abstract: Religious faith tends to vacillate in multicultural societies where religion influences social behavior and culture. However, this study has found a vividly different experience in Thailand’s four multicultural southern border provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat, and Songkla. These areas are notable for their high level of political and religious violence. This study is conducted via an ethnosemantic approach to find out how the Islamic faith culture echoed from their mosque names remains stable in those fo… Show more

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“…When studying the meaning of words, ethnolinguistic techniques are employed as a valuable tool to assist uncover the speakers' worldviews, cultural aspects, or systems. (Engchuan, 2023). Thus, the method focuses on the language and cultural environment in which the Qur'an is studied and comprehended.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When studying the meaning of words, ethnolinguistic techniques are employed as a valuable tool to assist uncover the speakers' worldviews, cultural aspects, or systems. (Engchuan, 2023). Thus, the method focuses on the language and cultural environment in which the Qur'an is studied and comprehended.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are some terms used for children. The lexicons in ethnosemantics study figure out how the worldview of society through event and phenomenon (Engchuan, 2023). J. G. Herder (Mantri & Ganesha, 2018) describe onomatopoetic or echoic is imitated sound which named by the produce of the sound, even so Sundanese naming of falls term by its sound, such as bru(s), brag, kel, -a-, blag, sruk, kruk, but, seur, sor, bar, bur, clung, tud, wad, and tuk. In Sundanese, the term "fall" has two basic lexicons, namely "labuh" and "murag".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%