The Problems of the Study The Objectives of the Study

metaphorical, and social euphoria are viewed as the core of source of semantic change.

5.2 Suggestions

1 It is advisable to the language users of Pase dialect in their daily life at home, office, and school. Consequently, their language attitude towards Pase dialect will eventually increase by itself. 2 The researcher strongly suggested to the local government of Pase dialect regency to take into account about the maintenance and standardization of Pase dialect through the establishment of dictionary 3 The researcher also expected to the teacher, students and other to make writing of Pase dialect. This technique is indispensably useful to gain the access of another expert’s interest and attention about the entity of Pase dialect. 4 To the linguists, other researchers and those who are extremely interested to conduct a scientific study of Pase dialect, it is suggested to investigate the practical techniques in decreasing the number of lexical loss and increasing the number of lexical borrowing of Pase dialect. Through this way, the development of Pase dialect will emerge among other tribes. BIBLIOGRAPHY Appel, R., and Muysken, P. 2005. Language Contact and Bilingualism. Amsterdam: Amsterdam Academic Archive. Asyik, A. Gani. 1987. A Contextual Grammar of Acehnese Sentences. Michigan: U.M.I Dissertation Information Service. Ary, Donald. 2002. Introduction to Research in Education. 6 th edition. USA: Wadsworth Thomson Learning. Benjamin, W. Fortson. 2001. Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction, 4 th edition. London: Cambridge University Press Bloomfield, L. 1993. Language. London: George Allen and Uwin Publishing. Brinton, L.J and Traugott, E.C. 2005. Lexicalization and Language Change. UK: Cambridge University Press. Campbell, L. 2004. Historical Linguistic: An Introduction. 2 nd edition. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Campbell, L. 1998. Historical Linguistic: An Introduction. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Cristiansen, M.H and Dale, R. 1992. Language Evolution and Change. New York: Cornel University Press. Crystal, R. 2004. The Language Revolution. London: Cambridge University Press. Denhan, K and Lobeck, A. 2005. Teaching Kids about Language Change, Language Endangerment and Language Death. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Association. Durie, Mark. 1985. A Grammar of Acehnese on The Basis of a Dialect of North Aceh. U.S.A: Foris Publications. Durie, Mark and Malcom, Ross. 1996. The Comparative Method Reviewed: Regularity and Irregularity in Language Change. New York: Oxford University Press. Gerritsen, Marinel and Stein, Dieter. 1992. Internal and External Factors in Syntactic Change. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Gleason, J. Berko. 1998. Psycholinguistics, 2 nd edition. USA: Harcourt Brace College Publisher