Perception of Sabu Raijua speech community about due (palm tree)
Keywords:
Due, Perception, Critical EcolinguisticAbstract
This article aimed to investigate the perception of Sabu-Raijua speech communities in the speech about due {a kind of Palmyra palm}. The writer used phenomenology ways of thinking about getting the data. So, this research was descriptive qualitative. The research was done in Sabu Liae and east Sabu subdistrict of Sabu-Raijua Regency. The data were collected using observation {SBLC, recording, and take a note technique} and interview method. The data were analyzed in descriptive based on the theory of critical ecolinguistic. The result shows that the perception of Sabu-Raijua speech communities in the speech about due {a kind of Palmyra palm} consists of ideological representation, sociological representation, biological representation, ecological representation, and cosmological representation.
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