Minimizing the use of composition in Bahasa Indonesia through utilizing local and foreign languages
Keywords:
Composition, Single Form, Indonesiaizing, Language Prestige, Language AbsorptionAbstract
Bahasa Indonesia is rich of the composition. The existing of composition shows the inability of Bahasa Indonesia to produce a word representing a certain concept. Ignoring this may obstacle the path of Bahasa Indonesia to become an international language. Therefore, this paper tries to propose a concept and development strategy of Bahasa Indonesia, especially in relation to the composition through collecting and connect-comparing Bahasa Indonesia’s compositions and sources from local and foreign languages. In another word, to economize Bahasa Indonesia composition, the strategy applied is by utilizing local and foreign languages. The language absorption should meet the Indonesiaizing process. Another alternative applied is to make an agreement of certain form and process/model. These alternatives would enrich the vocabularies of one word one meaning and would strengthen and improve the prestige of Bahasa Indonesia.
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