Names and naming practices of the Telugu in Malaysia
Names and naming practices reflect the socio-cultural background of a community. The giving of names is therefore not merely an act of labelling but represents constructs of identity that reflect the collective self-representation of a community and its worldviews. This study examines the naming pra...
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my.um.eprints.262452022-02-22T05:10:19Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/26245/ Names and naming practices of the Telugu in Malaysia Shanmuganathan, Thilagavathi Sinayah, Malarvizhi Ramalingam, Selvajothi Perumal, Thanalachime P Philology. Linguistics Names and naming practices reflect the socio-cultural background of a community. The giving of names is therefore not merely an act of labelling but represents constructs of identity that reflect the collective self-representation of a community and its worldviews. This study examines the naming practices of the Telugu in Malaysia and investigates the morphological structure and the semantic properties of Telugu names. To accomplish those research goals, survey interviews were conducted with 288 respondents in four different Malaysian states. Using descriptive statistics, a narrative analysis of the survey responses was used. Six experts in the Telugu culture were then invited for a focus group discussion. Before the results of this analysis are presented, detailed information about the Telugu and their naming traditions are provided. As will be shown here, among the Telugu, name-giving is a sacred act that is performed during a traditional naming ceremony called the Barasala. During this ancient oral onomastic tradition, names are passed on from one generation to the next and ancestral blessings are bestowed. As this study reveals, the structure of the patronymic names given during this ceremony reflect the religious beliefs and cultural identity of the Telugu. 2021-05-14 Article PeerReviewed Shanmuganathan, Thilagavathi and Sinayah, Malarvizhi and Ramalingam, Selvajothi and Perumal, Thanalachime (2021) Names and naming practices of the Telugu in Malaysia. Names, 69 (2). ISSN 0027-7738, DOI https://doi.org/10.5195/names.2021.2277 <https://doi.org/10.5195/names.2021.2277>. https://doi.org/10.5195/names.2021.2277 doi:10.5195/names.2021.2277 |
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Names and naming practices reflect the socio-cultural background of a community. The giving of names is therefore not merely an act of labelling but represents constructs of identity that reflect the collective self-representation of a community and its worldviews. This study examines the naming practices of the Telugu in Malaysia and investigates the morphological structure and the semantic properties of Telugu names. To accomplish those research goals, survey interviews were conducted with 288 respondents in four different Malaysian states. Using descriptive statistics, a narrative analysis of the survey responses was used. Six experts in the Telugu culture were then invited for a focus group discussion. Before the results of this analysis are presented, detailed information about the Telugu and their naming traditions are provided. As will be shown here, among the Telugu, name-giving is a sacred act that is performed during a traditional naming ceremony called the Barasala. During this ancient oral onomastic tradition, names are passed on from one generation to the next and ancestral blessings are bestowed. As this study reveals, the structure of the patronymic names given during this ceremony reflect the religious beliefs and cultural identity of the Telugu. |
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