Concept Analysis of Kalinaw among Cebuano Speakers Using Kawakita Jiro Method

The way people think and perceive things significantly affects their view of the world and their behavior towards it. To gain a deeper understanding of how they construct and interpret meanings, it is imperative to examine how people build and associate a particular concept. In this study, the rese...

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Main Authors: Joseph E. Padilla, Corazon A. Padilla
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Published: Center of Language and Culture Studies, Surakarta, Indonesia 2021-05-01
Series:IJOTL-TL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics)
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Online Access:https://ijotl-tl.soloclcs.org/index.php/ijoltl/article/view/675
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description The way people think and perceive things significantly affects their view of the world and their behavior towards it. To gain a deeper understanding of how they construct and interpret meanings, it is imperative to examine how people build and associate a particular concept. In this study, the researchers delved into people’s perception and understanding of the concept of Kalinaw which is a Cebuano term associated with the English word peace. Responses of 100 conveniently selected participants from a researcher-made questionnaire were listed, tallied, and ranked. Moreover, the researchers utilized Kawakita Jiro (KJ) Analysis as a framework to determine relationships of coded items by sorting and clustering based on their relatedness, similarities, and connection to construct themes and sub-themes. Results show that kalinaw is understood as 1) internal, external, relational, and spiritual manifestations, 2) internal and external state of being, and 3) natural, social, self, spatial, temporal, and situational context. This suggests that people’s concept of kalinaw is relative to the varying areas or contexts and is constructed by the combination of multiple social factors at the individual, social, spiritual, political, environmental, and cultural levels.    
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spelling doaj-art-d9ca683bde09415da224fea3f3da36142025-08-20T02:06:27ZengCenter of Language and Culture Studies, Surakarta, IndonesiaIJOTL-TL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics)2502-23262502-82782021-05-016210.30957/ijoltl.v6i2.675Concept Analysis of Kalinaw among Cebuano Speakers Using Kawakita Jiro MethodJoseph E. Padilla0Corazon A. Padilla1Department of Liberal Arts and Behavioral Sciences (DLABS) Visayas State University, Visca, Baybay City, Leyte, PhilipinesDepartment of Liberal Arts and Behavioral Sciences (DLABS) Visayas State University, Visca, Baybay City, Leyte, Philipines The way people think and perceive things significantly affects their view of the world and their behavior towards it. To gain a deeper understanding of how they construct and interpret meanings, it is imperative to examine how people build and associate a particular concept. In this study, the researchers delved into people’s perception and understanding of the concept of Kalinaw which is a Cebuano term associated with the English word peace. Responses of 100 conveniently selected participants from a researcher-made questionnaire were listed, tallied, and ranked. Moreover, the researchers utilized Kawakita Jiro (KJ) Analysis as a framework to determine relationships of coded items by sorting and clustering based on their relatedness, similarities, and connection to construct themes and sub-themes. Results show that kalinaw is understood as 1) internal, external, relational, and spiritual manifestations, 2) internal and external state of being, and 3) natural, social, self, spatial, temporal, and situational context. This suggests that people’s concept of kalinaw is relative to the varying areas or contexts and is constructed by the combination of multiple social factors at the individual, social, spiritual, political, environmental, and cultural levels.     https://ijotl-tl.soloclcs.org/index.php/ijoltl/article/view/675Cebuano speakers, Kalinaw, Kawakita Jiro (KJ) Analysis, Manifestation, State of being, Context
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Concept Analysis of Kalinaw among Cebuano Speakers Using Kawakita Jiro Method
IJOTL-TL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics)
Cebuano speakers, Kalinaw, Kawakita Jiro (KJ) Analysis, Manifestation, State of being, Context
title Concept Analysis of Kalinaw among Cebuano Speakers Using Kawakita Jiro Method
title_full Concept Analysis of Kalinaw among Cebuano Speakers Using Kawakita Jiro Method
title_fullStr Concept Analysis of Kalinaw among Cebuano Speakers Using Kawakita Jiro Method
title_full_unstemmed Concept Analysis of Kalinaw among Cebuano Speakers Using Kawakita Jiro Method
title_short Concept Analysis of Kalinaw among Cebuano Speakers Using Kawakita Jiro Method
title_sort concept analysis of kalinaw among cebuano speakers using kawakita jiro method
topic Cebuano speakers, Kalinaw, Kawakita Jiro (KJ) Analysis, Manifestation, State of being, Context
url https://ijotl-tl.soloclcs.org/index.php/ijoltl/article/view/675
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