Semiotic Analysis Of Wedding Ceremony In Amarasi, Kupang Regency

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Semiotic Analysis Of Wedding Ceremony In Amarasi, Kupang Regency

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This research is Semiotic Analysis of Wedding Ceremony in Amarasi, Kupang Regency. The problems of the study are: firstly, what are symbols found in wedding ceremony in Amarasi, Kupang regency. Secondly, what are types of meanings of those symbols. The aims of the study are to identify the symbols that found in wedding ceremony in Amarasi, Kupang regency and to describe the meaning of the symbols that are found in Wedding Ceremony in Amarasi, Kupang Regency. This study used descriptive qualitative method. The research was conducted in Sahraen village, South Amarasi, Kupang regency on December 2021. The writer selected four informants as the data resource. This study used techniqueslikeobservation, interview, documentation and note taking to collect data. The data were analyzed by using identifying and describing techniques. The result shows that there were 13 symbols found in wedding ceremony in Amarasi, Kupang regency. They are Oko mama (the place to put areca nut), Pinang (Areca Nut), Sirih (Betel), Kapur (lime), Baju (cloth), Cincin (Ring), Sapi (Cow), Uang (Money), Dulang (Tray), Selendang (shawl), lilin (candle), pakianadat (traditional cloths) and destar (headband).Types of meanings of those symbols are (a) Cultural meaning. For example: symbol of oko mama (areca nut box), pinang (areca nut), sirih (betel), kapur (lime), sapi (cow), selendang (shawl) and pakianadat (traditional clothes). They have cultural meaning because they symbolize a high appreciation in human interaction and to builda good communication with others in a cultural context. (b) Social meaning. For example: symbol of baju (shirt), and destar (headband). These things contain social meaning because these things are used by the people in communication that refers to the social circumstances of the speakers and related to life in a social group. (c) Conceptual meaning. For example: symbol of cincin (ring) and lilin (candle). These objects contain conceptual meaning because basically these objects are interpreted from a dictionary. (d) Connotative meaning. For example: symbol of uang (money) and dulang (tray). These things contain connotative meaning because these things refer to the expression of communication when people deliver a massage without words but by using action.

Keywords :Semiotics, Symbols, Wedding Ceremony


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Penulis
NONCI MIRNA BANA - Personal Name
Student ID
1701020129
Dosen Pembimbing
YANPITHERZON LIUNOKAS - 196901021997021004 - Dosen Pembimbing 1
DEWI I N BILI BORA - 198412192014042002 - Dosen Pembimbing 2
Penguji
Tans Feliks - 196307111988031003 - Ketua Penguji
Yanpitherzon Liunokas - 196901021997021004 - Penguji 1
Dewi I N Bili Bora - 198412192014042002 - Penguji 2
Kode Prodi PDDIKTI
88103
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Published
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Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris
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English
Penerbit UPT Perpustakaan Undana : Kupang.,
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Published
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882.03 BAN S
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