PAKASI, JENNY H.
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FUNGSI DAN KATEGORI FRASA ADJEKTIVAL PADA KALIMAT SEDERHANA DALAM NOVEL SENSE AND SENSIBILITY KARYA JANE AUSTEN UTAMI, TYAS HILDA; PAKASI, JENNY H.; LOTULUNG, DONALD R.
JURNAL ELEKTRONIK FAKULTAS SASTRA UNIVERSITAS SAM RATULANGI Vol 2, No 2 (2019)
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ABSTRACTThis study is entitled “Function and Category of Adjectival Phrase in Simple Sentence in the Novel Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen”. The aim of this study is an attempt to identify, classify, and analyze the adjectival phrase in simple sentence found in the novel in terms of its functions and categories. The method used in this research is a descriptive method. There are three steps in finish this study, first is preparation, the writer reads concept from the book related to syntactic structure and browses journals related to adjectival phrase in the internet; second is data collection, the data were taken from the Sense and Sensibility novel by Jane Austen in order to identify and classify them based on the Aarts & Aarts (1982) theory; the third step is the writer analyzing the data using tree diagram. The result of this study shows that adjectival phrase in a sentence can be divided into function as a subject attribute and function as an object attribute. In the simple sentence structure, the functions found externally are subject, predicate, and adverbial. Internally, the functions found are predicator and complement which realized by subject attribute and object attribute. The categories found in the simple sentence are noun phrase, verb phrase, and adjectival phrase. Internally, only the structures of the adjectival phrase which is analyzed. The internal structure of adjectival phrase found are adjectival which realized by category adjective. The writer found one hundred and twenty six adjectival phrases as subject attribute including seven head functions, sixty four premodifiers, twenty four postmodifiers, twenty four pre and postmodifiers, and seven discontinuous modifiers; and twenty two adjectival phrases as object attribute including thirteen premodifiers, four postmodifiers, three pre and postmodifiers and two discontinuous modifiers. The head function of adjectival phrase as object attribute is not identified. Keywords: Function, Category, Adjectival Phrase, Sense and Sensibility
IDIOM DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS DAN BAHASA TONDANO: SUATU ANALISIS KONTRASTIF Deeng, Astried Filistea Agustina; Pakasi, Jenny H.; Ranuntu, Garryn Ch.
JURNAL ELEKTRONIK FAKULTAS SASTRA UNIVERSITAS SAM RATULANGI Vol 11 (2020)
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ABSTRACT This study is entitled “Idioms in English and Tondanese: A Contrastive Analysis”. Idiom is a special feature that the meaning of idiom is very different from the literal meaning. This research is tu fulfill the requirement of accomplishing bachelor’s degree in English Department Faculty of Humanities, Sam Ratulangi University. The aim of this research is to identify, analyze, and describe the types of the forms and  meaning of idioms in English and Tondanese, and investigate the similarities and differences of both languages. The writer used theory of Boatner and Gates (1975) and were contrasted to find the differences using Brown (1980: 149-150). The results of this study shows that there are 5 types of idiom in Tondanese, they are: lexemic idioms, phraseological idioms, proverbs, compound idiom and reduplication. It also shows that both languages have differences and similarities.        Keyword: Idiom, English and Tondanese, Contrastive Analysis, form and meaning
METAFORA DALAM ALBUM ROHANI HOPE OLEH HILLSONG WORSHIP (SUATU ANALISIS SEMANTIK) Jacobus, Fera; Pakasi, Jenny H.; Rambing, Rosalina
JURNAL ELEKTRONIK FAKULTAS SASTRA UNIVERSITAS SAM RATULANGI Vol 11 (2020)
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ABSTRACTThis research is entitled “Metaphors in the Spiritual Album Hope by Hillsong Worship” is written to fulfill the requirement of accomplishing bachelor’s degree in English Department Faculty of Humanities Sam Ratulangi University. The focus of this research is Metaphor in the spiritual album. The problem of this research is focusing on what are the types of metaphor and meanings of metaphor contained in Hope album by Hillsong Worship. This study uses the theory of Leech (1984) and Lakoff & Johnson (1980). The results showed that found from 17 songs there were 47 lines containing metaphors, 34 lines of concretive metaphor, 8 lines of humanizing metaphor, 4 lines of synaesthetic metaphor and 1 line of animistic metaphor. While the metaphor meaning found in each song's lyrics has the same meaning that equates ideas using target and source. The target as the main subject or idea is emphasized and the source as an equated idea that makes two different metaphor meanings into one metaphor meaning. Keywords: Metaphor, Hope, Hillsong Worship, Semantic Analysis
AMBIGUITAS LEKSIKAL DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS DAN BAHASA TALAUD (SEBUAH ANALISIS KONTRASTIF) Andini, Putri Ayu; Pakasi, Jenny H.; Pelealu, Hetty
JURNAL ELEKTRONIK FAKULTAS SASTRA UNIVERSITAS SAM RATULANGI Vol 19 (2021)
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                                              ABSTRACT     Lexical ambiguity can be prevented listeners or readers to understand the true meaning of a word because have more meanings. The relationship between one meaning and another can be influenced by figurative factors or only its literal meanings. Thus, the objectives of this study are 1) to identify and classify the forms and types of lexical ambiguity, 2) to analyze the literal meanings and metaphorical extensions in lexical ambiguity, and 3) to describe similarities and differences in lexical ambiguity in English and Talaud. In obtaining English data, writer uses literature review that carried out in the linguistic books of Kreidler (1998), Cruse (1986), and Wolfgang et.al (2013), also the journal English Teaching forum 2018 volume 56 number 1. Meanwhile the data source of Talaud was obtained from the observation, recording, and interviews. Theory used of this research are Cann's (1993: 8) lexical ambiguity theory, Saeed's (2003) literal meaning theory and metaphorical extension, and Brown's (1980) theory of contrastive analysis. The results out of 100 data was found the differences and similiarities of Lexical Ambiguity in English and Talaud language. The finding appears in Polysemy and Homonymy forms. In Polysemy found several factors viz., the factor of representation, cause-effect, and community’s habit. The significant differences arise in the homograph where the meaning in Talaud language can be distinguished on its syllable stress while in English language often caused by different phonetic transcriptions.Keywords: Ambiguity, Metaphorical extensions, Meaning, Talaud Language
FRASA NOMINA DIPRAMODIFIKASI FRASA ADJEKTIVA DALAM ARTIKEL GRAMMYS 2020: BIG SPEECHES AND EMOTIONAL MOMENTS Lumanauw, Fiorentina Nispati Winona; Pakasi, Jenny H.; Ranuntu, Garryn Ch.
JURNAL ELEKTRONIK FAKULTAS SASTRA UNIVERSITAS SAM RATULANGI Vol 18 (2021)
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                                              ABSTRACT     This research is about noun phrase pre-modified by adjective phrase. The aims of this research are to identify, classify the types of adjective phrase and to analyze the function of adjective phrase that appear before the head of noun phrase by using the theory of Aarts & Aarts (1982). The method used in this research is descriptive method. There are 70 noun phrases found in the five pages of “Grammys 2020: Big Speeches and Emotional Moments” article, within each noun phrases, there are 47 adjectives which function as pre-modifier. Those adjectives divided into seven types; adjective denoting nationality, adjective denoting substance, adjective denoting colour, adjective denoting age, adjective denoting shape, adjective denoting size, adjective denoting properties. Afterwards, noun phrases which contain adjectives have been analyzed by using a simple tree diagram. The results of the analysis show that each constituent has their own function as suitable as three functions in the structure of noun phrase: Determiner, Modifier and Head. Thereby, it has been proven that the function of adjective phrase is a pre-modifier of the head of noun phrase.Keywords : Syntax, Noun Phrase, Adjective Phrase, Pre-Modifier, Grammys 2020
PORTFOLIO ASSESSMENT FOR AN UNDERGRADUATE INTERMEDIATE LEVEL WRITING CLASS Pakasi, Jenny H.; Beal, Jeremy
Edusentris Vol 5, No 2 (2018): Juli
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Portfolio assessment has long been advocated as a means for students to reflect on and improve their writing. It allows students and teachers to identify consistent areas of strength and weakness to improve the students’ writing. This paper reports on an action research study in a third semester writing class in the English department of Sam Ratulangi University in Indonesia. The objective is to determine how and to what extent portfolio assessment is useful for improving students’ writing. Each student kept a portfolio of their written work, which was used by the teachers to analyze students’ progress over the course of the semester. Students wrote several paragraphs, with each paragraph going through three drafts and incorporating self- and peer-editing, in addition to being edited by a course instructor. At the end of the semester, the teachers compared the students’ writing from the beginning, middle, and end of the semester. Their writing was analyzed to determine changes in paragraph development, organization, and selected grammatical features. In general, the development and organization of the students’ writing showed significant improvement, while results for grammar were less consistent, depending more on individual factors and error type.