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Language Kinship of Wooi, Poom, Ansus, and Ambai in Yapen, Papua
Neni Nuraeni; Hendrokumoro
Departemen Antropologi, Universitas Gadjah Mada
Abstract
This study aims to determine the language kinship in Wooi, Poom, Ansus, and Ambai languages. Data were collected from an interview with the indigenous speakers of Wooi, Poom, Ansus, and Ambai languages. This research employed a historical-comparative linguistics approach, which is the lexicostatistics and glottochronology method. Data were in the form of 200 basic vocabularies and were calculated with lexicostatistics and glottochronology formula. These research findings indicate the 64% language kinship between Wooi and Ansus. That result is the highest percentage of language kinship between the four languages. 54% is between Wooi and Poom. 53% is between Ansus and Ambai. 49% is between Ansus and Poom. 45% is between Wooi and Ambai. And 35% is between Poom and Ambai, which is the lowest percentage of language kinship. Thus, this study proves that Wooi, Poom, and Ansus are the languages classified into a family. Wooi, Ansus, and Ambai are also the languages classified into a family. Meanwhile, Poom and Ambai are classified as stock.

Konfiks Derivasi Per-/-an dalam Debat Capres-Cawapres Tahun 2024: Metode Linguistik korpus
Vicno Triwira Dhika JR

Departemen Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia, Universitas Negeri Padang
Abstract
This research aimed to discuss the “per-/-an” confix which has undergone derivation in Indonesian. This research used the presidential and vice presidential candidate debate script number 01 as the research object studied. This research used a qualitative corpus linguistics approach. The corpus linguistic approach used in this research utilized the KORTARA (Korpus Nusantara) corpus linguistic application. The KORTARA corpus linguistic application (Korpus Nusantara) is an application that can help to collect, process and analyze linguistic data digitally. Data collection in this research utilized the affix word search feature to find specific data containing affixes. The affix word search feature was lasted by accessing the corpus menu in the KORTARA (Korpus Nusantara) application, then selecting the 2024 presidential-cawapres debate script as the object for research. Based on the research that has been carried out, 56 data were obtained on the use of the derivation confix per-/-an in the corpus of the 01 Presidential-Cawapres debate texts in 2024. The results of this research can have implications in the scientific field of morphology related to the principles of derivational development in Indonesian.