Learning Perceptive Mental Processes in Angkola Language

Husniah Ramadhani Pulungan, Chalimah Chalimah, Muhammad Roihan Daulay, M. Masuwd, M. Kristiawan
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This article aims to reveal the learning of patterns and cultural influences of perceptive mental processes in Angkola language with a Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) approach. This is because learning research tends to offer research related to language learning models and language learning media from various perspectives. Meanwhile, the content of the learning is still limited to be analyzed in certain grammar. This research offers perceptive mental process learning based on one of the regional languages in Indonesia, namely Angkola language which needs to be raised considering that this language still includes native speakers. Thus, the Angkola language must be included in the list of documentation of languages and oral traditions that should be preserved in order to maintain the wealth of the archipelago. The method used is descriptive qualitative with transitivity analysis. The results of the analysis show that the Angkola community in expressing perceptive mental processes produces two patterns, one sequential pattern and one non-sequential pattern. However, for non-sequential patterns, after the process is not followed by sensing but is followed by a phenomenon then sensing afterwards. The uniqueness and symptoms of this strangeness are found in the study of perceptive mental processes in the Angkola language. Therefore, according to the presentation of the analysis, it can be proven the consistency, prevalence and acceptance of this pattern in transitivity in the Angkola language. Keywords: Angkola Language, Mental Process Language, Systemic Functional Linguistics
学习安哥拉语的感知心理过程
本文旨在运用系统功能语言学的方法揭示安哥拉语感知心理过程的模式学习及其文化影响。这是因为学习研究倾向于从不同的角度提供与语言学习模式和语言学习媒介相关的研究。同时,学习的内容仍然局限于一定的语法分析。本研究提供了基于印度尼西亚一种区域语言的感知心理过程学习,即Angkola语言,考虑到该语言仍然包括母语人士,需要提出。因此,昂科拉语必须列入应当保存的语言和口头传统文献清单,以保持该群岛的财富。使用的方法是描述定性与及物性分析。分析结果表明,安科拉族在表达感知心理过程时产生两种模式,一种顺序模式和一种非顺序模式。然而,对于非顺序模式,在过程之后不是跟着传感,而是跟着一个现象,然后再传感。在对安哥拉语的感知心理过程的研究中发现了这种奇异的独特性和症状。因此,根据分析的呈现,可以证明这种模式在安哥拉语及物性中的一致性、普遍性和可接受性。关键词:安科拉语,心理过程语言,系统功能语言学
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