JEJAK BAHASA JAWA SAMIN KLOPODUWUR BLORA (Sebuah Rekaman Sinkronis)

Eva Ardiana Indrariani

Abstract


Linguists noted people in the region Blora have unique Javanese tradition still maintained until now,
namely "Samin Language". This tradition first emerged as a community effort to protect themselves and
resist passively against invaders. The fact the field indicates that Samin community no longer exists in the
location of the early occurrence of Samin learning in Klopoduwur village, subdistrict Banjarejo, Blora.
This paper tried to trace the footprints of Samin Java language in the remaining families in the region.
Data collected through observation of the recording technique, see, and record, as well as through
questionnaires. Analysis of data using a qualitative approach and performed with frontier methods.
Based on the results of research can be said that there are some differences and similarities between the
Java language of descent Samin families (BJKKS) with standard Java language, ie, there are 25
differences and 92 similarities. BJKKS also have a variation in a phonological, morphological, and
lexical. The differences are minimal and do not show peculiarities Samin style. It proves that BJKKS not
much different from the standard Java language. Therefore, it can be said that the trail of uniqueness
Samin language in Klopoduwur Blora has been lost over the loss of community.
Key Words: Javanese, Samin, Klopoduwur Blora, Lost

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.26877/sasindo.v1i1%20Januari.424

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