The tradition of markobar in mangalap boru "Picking a Bride" as advice for the women mental health in mandailing wedding ceremony
Objective: The study was conducted to explain the role of markobar (speech) in mangalap boru toward the bride (specifically) and women (generally) mental health in Mandailingnese. This study is concerned with explaining the phenomenon of using language used to console and strengthen the bride who wi...
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Main Authors: | Tutiariani Nasution (Author), Robert Sibarani (Author), Syahron Lubis (Author), Eddy Setia (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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