Pointing gestures and verbal acts: Linguistic boundaries in barter markets by Puor and Lamalera people, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

Ezra Mahresi Choesin, Dea Rifia Bella

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Abstract

This article highlights language practices by Puor and Lamalera people, in South Lembata, East Nusa Tenggara, in Indonesia, in a ‘barter market’ context. While interacting in the barter market, Puor and Lamalera people prefer to use their own local languages, rather than Bahasa Indonesia, the language regarded as the lingua franca in a linguistically diverse Indonesia. Unavoidably, the use of these local languages in Indonesia is invoked through specific cultural assessments. In this barter market, speakers combine verbal acts and pointing gestures to supplement their linguistic repertoires and to convey message amplifiers that embody cultural meanings in their respective frames of reference and communicative events. The use of pointing gestures and verbal acts that build the linguistic repertoires becomes the main rule of interacting in the barter market, the social phenomena of which renders this market different from other ‘money’ markets. The paper employs an ethnography of communication approach, through which to elicit and frame significant patterns and functions in these language practices. This article attempts to offer a unique perspective in the use of local languages in Indonesia, by presenting language as practice rather than as a linguistic system of sounds. As such, the categorization of language becomes blurred in that Puor and Lamalera linguistic repertoires shift as they are predicated on practice.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGLOCAL 2019 - Conference of the Global Council on Anthropological Linguistics in Asia, Proceedings
EditorsAsmah Haji Omar
PublisherGlobal Council on Anthropological Linguistics
Pages477-485
Number of pages9
ISBN (Electronic)9780648535607
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Event2019 Conference of the Global Council on Anthropological Linguistics in Asia, GLOCAL 2019 - Siem Reap, Cambodia
Duration: 23 Jan 201926 Jan 2019

Publication series

NameGLOCAL Conference Proceedings
Volume2019-January
ISSN (Electronic)2707-8647

Conference

Conference2019 Conference of the Global Council on Anthropological Linguistics in Asia, GLOCAL 2019
Country/TerritoryCambodia
CitySiem Reap
Period23/01/1926/01/19

Keywords

  • Diglossia
  • Ethnography communication
  • Language practices
  • Linguistic anthropology
  • Pointing gesture
  • Verbal act

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