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    Rurun Merga Silima dalam Etnik Batak Karo: Kajian Semiotika Sosial

    Rurun Merga Silima in the Batak Karo Ethnic Group: A Social Semiotic Study

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    2024
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    Depari, Edi Pindonta
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    Tampubolon, Flansius
    Sinulingga, Jekmen
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    This thesis is entitled “Rurun Merga Silima in the Batak Karo Ethnic Group: A Social Semiotic Study”. This study aims to (1). Describe rurun merga silima in the Batak Karo ethnic group. (2). Describe the function of rurun merga silima in the Batak Karo ethnic group. (3). Describe the meaning of rurun merga silima in the Batak Karo ethnic group. The theory used in this study is the social semiotic theory by Pateda. The method used in this study is the qualitative method. The results obtained by the author from this study are the five clans in the Batak Karo ethnic group, including the following: Karo-karo has 17 sub-clans, each of which has a clan, namely Sekali Riong, Kemit Logos, Samura Tabong, Sitepu Ganding, Sinulingga Mangkok, Sinuraya Tabong, Sinuhaji Logos, Sinukaban Cinor, Surbakti Gajah, Kacaribu Mitut, Barus Cinor, Bukit Logos, Kaban Cinor, Ujung Logos, Purba Lagat, Ketaren Kolam and Gurusinga Pabelo. Ginting has 16 sub-merga, each of which has a rurun merga, namely babo Gajut, sugihen Nangkul, suka Mburak, rice Mbayak, anjartambun Kapor, garamata Mburak, jandibata Canggah, pase Gudam, munte Mburak, manik Mangat, sinusinga Mburak, seragih Mburak, jawak Lajor, tumangger Lajor, capah Ciak and gurupatih Gurah. Tarigan has 14 sub-merga, each of which has a rurun merga, namely kong Batu, jampang Lumbung, arid Mondan, gana-gana Gombong, Pekan Kawas, Tambak Turah, Purba Batu, Siberian Batu, Lintasit Segar, Tegur Batu, Tambun Mondan, Tua Mondan, Gerneng Kawas, and Kick Kawas. For Sembiring there are 19 sub merga, each of which has a rurun merga, namely twin merga, keloko Daram, sinulaki Rontang, sinupayung Ropo, brahmana Kawar, pandia Gobang, colia Kuliki, gurukinayan Pagoh, keling Gawah, pelawi Talah, depari Togong, putri Jambe, bunuaji Baji, meliala Jemput, maha Pasir, muham Bugan, pandebayar Jemput, sin Bugan ukapur and Jambe pressing. And warin-angin has 18 sub-merga, each of which has a rurun merga, namely mano Mundong, seshadow Rabun, pencawan Jambor, sinurat Tangko, perbesi Rabun, ulunjandi Ramban, penggarun Guni, pinem Jaren, uwir Sago, laksa Batonggan, singarimbun Kerangen, keliat Teger, kacinambun Njorang, wake up Teger, tanjung Tuluk, manjerang Batok, namohaji Gudong and sukatendel Gantang. The function of the rurun merga silima in the Karo Batak ethnic group is to make it easier to call someone and identify the origins of a person's merga. The meaning of rurun merga silima in the Karo Batak ethnicity is in the form of recognizing the character of a person's merga.
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