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Year: 2022 | Month: June | Volume: 9 | Issue: 6 | Pages: 262-268

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20220628

The Correlation of Angkola, Mandailing, and Nias Languages

Beslina Afriani Siagian1, Dwi Widayati2

1Department of Indonesian Education and Literature, 2Department of Indonesian Literature,
1Faculty of Teacher Training and Education,Universitas HKBP Nommensen Medan, Indonesia.
2Faculty of Cultural Science, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia.

Corresponding Author: Beslina Afriani Siagian

ABSTRACT

Historically and geographically, there is a correlation between the Nias ethnic and the Mandailing ethnic. On the other hand, the Angkola and Mandailing ethnic have been clearly correlated from a long time ago. That is the basic of this research, to measure the level of correlation of the Angkola, the Mandailing, and the Nias language. The data in this study were analyzed by referring to Crowley's formula, such as calculating the correlation vocabulary, calculating the percentage of correlation, and calculating the separation time. Based on this reference, the following results were obtained: First,The Angkola and Nias language correlation level is 39.5%. Second, languages ​​are in one family or family with a separation time of about 500 - 2500 years. Second, the correlation level of Nias and Mandailing languages ​​is 33%. The two languages ​​are also in the same family or family with a separation time of about 500 - 2500 years. Third, the kinship level of the Mandailing and Angkola languages ​​is 71.5. The two languages ​​are also classified in one family or family with a separation time of about 500 - 2500 years.

Keywords: Angkola, Correlations, Language Mandailing, Nias, .

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