International Journal of Malay-Nusantara Studies http://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/IJoM-NS <p><strong>International Journal of Malay-Nusantara Studies (IJoM-NS) is dedicated to studies on humanities, especially archeology, history, culture, and language, in Malay-Nusantara world. It is annually published in May and November.</strong></p><p><strong><strong><a href="/index.php/IJoM-NS/issue/archive" target="_blank">(&gt;&gt;Full Archives)&nbsp;</a></strong></strong></p> Hasanuddin University en-US International Journal of Malay-Nusantara Studies 2620-9578 PRAGMATIC IMPERATIVE FORMS OF BANJAR LANGUAGE IN FLOATING MARKET IN BANJARMASIN http://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/IJoM-NS/article/view/5514 This study on pragmatic imperative forms of Banjar language in floating market in Banjarmasin has two research questions: (1) What are the pragmatic imperative forms of the Banjar language in the Floating Market? (2) What are the pragmatic forms of the Banjar language imperative forms in the Floating Market? The research was a descriptive qualitative study applying Yule and Searle's theory of imperative speech acts. Research techniques used were notes and documentation. The data were analyzed using interpretation technique. This study found that pragmatic imperative forms of Banjar language in floating market are based on their types consisting of imperative command, asking, prohibition, polite forms of requests, command, mutation, allusion. Pragmatic imperative forms in floating market based on their form consist of direct speech act and indirect speech act. In conclusion, the imperative pragmatic forms of Banjar Language in Banjarmasin Floating Market based on their types have sentence structures that are not suitable with the purpose, while based on the imperative pragmatic forms, speakers can directly and indirectly state what they mean to the speech partners. Rissari Yayuk Copyright (c) 2018 2018-11-30 2018-11-30 1 2 1 11 RITUALS OF JEKNEK SAPPARA CULTURE (BATH OF SAFAR) IN THE VILLAGE OF BARANGLOE, DISTRICT TAROANG, JENEPONTO REGENCY: A SEMIOTIC ANALYSIS http://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/IJoM-NS/article/view/5515 Thisqualitative descriptive study semiotically discusses the forms –word, phrase and sentence - and meanings of symbols in the ritual of "Akjeknek-Jeknek Sappara" in the village of Balangloe sub-district of Taroang, Jeneponto Regency. Data were collected by recording and notetaking the rituals and interview the elderly people. This study showed thatthere are some forms of ritual in traditional ceremony "Jeknek Sappara" with their meanings contained in theritual. The results of this research are expected to be one of the reference materials on the cultures of the indigenous peoples in the Jeneponto Regency. Nurul Fitrah Yani Copyright (c) 2018 2018-11-30 2018-11-30 1 2 12 23 PROTECTING NATIONAL IDENTITY BASED ON THE VALUE OF NATION LOCAL WISDOM http://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/IJoM-NS/article/view/5516 The national scale of national unity is a noble idea that will ultimately lead to peace. Contemplating the recent social reality, it seems that the willingness to build peace needs more serious consistency. This is constituted on social phenomena that are born massively and at once tends to undermine national unity. The emergence of horizontal conflicts that bring out SARA issue managed to threaten peace. Interestingly, this phenomenon often appears ahead of the political contestation. Therefore, to guarantee a healthy democratic system and support national integration. Therefore, through the values of local wisdom is expected to reduce the problems above. This paper aims to explain the cause of the fertile of negative issues and to examine more deeply related to the values of local wisdom. The method of writing used is literature analysis. The results of the analysis found that behind the proliferation of the SARA issue that triggers social conflict is a phenomenon built by political entrepreneurs to support personal interests. This is marked by the time when the issue arose when the political year was approaching. Thus, social conflict is not a natural product of communal society, but a product of deliberate political strategy. It is concluded that reconstructing the value of local wisdom becomes the most concrete solution in overcoming the problems related to national unity and coalescence. Habibi Habibi Copyright (c) 2018 2018-11-30 2018-11-30 1 2 24 40 CULTURAL VALUES AND INQUIRY IN DEVELOPING EDUCATION AND CULTURE IN BANTAENG REGENCY, SOUTH SULAWESI http://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/IJoM-NS/article/view/5517 Bantaeng is one of regencies in southern tip of South Sulawesi Province. This region possesses human cultural history which begun since prehistorical era around 4,700 years ago. Various cultural remains, mainly prehistoric and Islamic era down to colonial era, were found in this region. This study aims to reveal contained grand values of archaeological resources, as a guidance and or as an educational material. This study employed analytical description method to uncover various aspects and important values contained in archaeological resources of Bantaeng. Research regarding the cultural values of Bantaeng had been formulated and transformed as important values for educational, historical, cultural and religious purposes. These important values need to be inherited to young generation through educational media as an enrichment of national mental-spiritual education material, raising their awareness and pride of their nation’s civilization history and in the end strengthening their national personality and identity as much as their self concept of Indonesia as a nation. Hasanuddin Hasanuddin Copyright (c) 2018 2018-11-30 2018-11-30 1 2 41 54 CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS IN MALAYSIA: ENGAGING THE PUBLIC http://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/IJoM-NS/article/view/5518 Introduction: Climate change are any change of climate that is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and that is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable periods. Climate change has become a global environmental issue which dominates the international agenda and one of the most challenging issues for mankind.Research methodology: This paper involved with secondary data which are collected from journal, proceedings, books and internet sources regarding the topic. Result and discussion: Malaysia could be considered as a free zone from climate related disaster. However, mild climate related disasters are quite frequent to happen lately. The potential impacts of climate change in the Malaysian context would include sea level rise, reduced crop yields, greater diseases among forest species and biodiversity loss, erosion of shorelines, increased flood intensities, coral reef bleaching, increased incidences of disease, tidal inundation of coastal areas, decreased water availability, loss of biodiversity, and more droughts. To tackle the scenarios, Malaysia adopts ‘precautionary principles’ to mitigate and adapt to climate change. However, the important and immediate action needed in mitigating the climate change effects is the actively participating and involving the public in this issue.Conclusion: Malaysia has made significant progress in setting up legal framework for the implementation of climate change mitigation and voluntary environmental disclosure. Improving education, training and public awareness on climate change is an important measure for persuading the whole of society to jointly participate in activities for the mitigation of an adaptation to climate change. Haliza Abdul Rahman Copyright (c) 2018 2018-11-30 2018-11-30 1 2 55 77