Abstract

A language is medium for a community to communicate with their own community or others as their neighbors. Three (3) subvillages called Matemega which are located on the high area of Alas district, Sumbawa Besar are included into remote areas. The speakers use Samawa. Linguistically, they have little contact with other communities who use Samawa. Method used is descriptive. Date collected through interview helped by note-taken and recording. Instrument used covered simple and compound sentences containing morphological aspect. Data analyzed using padan method. It is concluded that morphological variants of Samawa-Matemega are not as complex as morphology of Samawa used at Sumbawa Besar or Jereweh dialect.

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