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Types of derivational affixes in new idea magazine: a morphological analysis Dwiyanti, Ni Kadek Chandra; Maharani , Putu Devi; Winartha, IB Gde Nova
Journal of Language and Applied Linguistics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Language and Applied Linguistics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (184.123 KB) | DOI: 10.22334/traverse.v3i1.64

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This study was aimed to identify the derivational affixes that can be found in “New Idea”magazine. Specifically, this study was focused on analyzing the types and the process of derivational affixes that were found in the data source. This study used qualitative descriptive method to analyze the data. The data were analyzed based on the theory proposed by Katamba (1993) to solve the problem which about the types of derivational affixes. Theory that proposed by Rochelle Lieber (2009) was used to solve the problem about the morphological process of derivational affixes. This study found 427 data that contains derivational affixes. Derivational prefixes were found in 52 data with percentage 12% such as prefix in-, un-, dis- , re-, ex-, en-, and pre-. Then, derivational suffixes were found in 375 data with percentage 88% such as suffix –hood, -ship, -ness, -ity, -ment, -less, -ful, -ic, -al, -er, -ly, -ion, -ish, -ing and –ed. This study concluded that derivational suffix –ly was the most dominant type of derivational affixes that found in“New Idea”magazine.
BTS Speech: A Study of Deictic Usage Kartikasari, Dika Putri; Maharani , Putu Devi; Hikmaharyanti, Putu Desi Anggerina
Journal of Language and Applied Linguistics Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Language and Applied Linguistics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22334/traverse.v4i2.93

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The title of this research is “BTS Speech: A Study of Deictic Usage in Deictic Expression”. In this research, the writer focuses on how the speaker uses deictic usage pronouns in speech. The speech BTS delivered at the famous UNICEF campaign in February 2018. The speech was about BTS going to tell young people around the world to love themselves with the #LoveYourself campaign. This study aims to identify and classify the types of analyzing the usage of deictic pronouns in BTS Speech. The data studied according to Levinson's (1983) understanding of the theory there are 2 types of deixis, namely: deictic usage and non-deictic usage. Deictic usage is divided into two, namely: Gestural usage and symbolic usage. The most common use of deixis pronouns is symbolic usage. Deixis can be interpreted as a pointer or pointing. The results of the study will show which utterances use deictic usage pronouns. The research will be presented with a qualitative descriptive research method. This research is expected that readers or students can understand the speaker's utterances by paying attention to the use of the pronoun deixis.
Constituent Structure of the Simple Sentences Found in Peter Pan Novel Ernawati, Ni Wayan Sri; Maharani , Putu Devi; Putra , I G B Wahyu Nugraha
Journal of Language and Applied Linguistics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Language and Applied Linguistics January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22334/traverse.v5i1.114

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The study aims to analyse the constituent structure of the simple sentences which were constructed in the “Peter Pan” novel. This research used descriptive qualitative method. The steps in taking and collecting the data were reading the novel, underlining the simple sentences, and analysis the constituent structures. The theory of Brown and Miller (1991) to represented the tree diagram and constituent structures. And used the theory of Quirk et al (1973) to support the analysis. Based on the results, this research found that there were 182 data of simple sentences which were used in the “Peter Pan” novel by J. M. Barrie. The sentences which were found divided into two branches, those are Noun Phrase (NP) and Verb Phrase (VP). Most of the Noun Phrase (NP) that was found in the sentences have the daughter of Determiner, Noun and Pronoun. Meanwhile, the Verb Phrase have the daughters, there were Auxiliary, Verb, Noun Phrase, Prepositional Phrase, Adjective Phrase and Adverbial Phrase.
Coordinate Clause of Compound Declarative Sentence in CBS News Budiarta, Putu Thania Auginitha; Maharani , Putu Devi; Putra , I G B Wahyu Nugraha
Journal of Language and Applied Linguistics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Language and Applied Linguistics January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22334/traverse.v5i1.115

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The objective of this study is focused on analysing and determining the kinds of coordinate clause of compound declarative sentence in CBS News that related to article of education in the past six months. Observation and documentation method were applied for collecting the data of this study. On the other hand, this study applied two methods for analysing and determining the data found, there were formal method to present the result and informal method to determine the data found. The data found in this study was used the theory that proposed by Davidson (2002). For the result, this study has found 38 sentences containing coordinate clause of compound declarative sentence. There were two kinds of coordinate clause of compound declarative sentence from the data source: coordinate clause without conjunction or use punctuation is a comma (4), coordinate clause with conjunction “and” (20), “but” (6), “or” (4), “so” (3), “nor” (1).
The Syntactical Analysis of Compound Sentence Found in Crazy Rich Asians Novel Putra, I Wayan Agus Adi; Putra , I Gusti Bagus Wahyu Nugraha; Maharani , Putu Devi
Journal of Language and Applied Linguistics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Language and Applied Linguistics January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22334/traverse.v5i1.233

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Compound sentence is a sentence that has a couple or extra independent clause that connected by conjunction coordinator Fanboys, semicolon/coma, and conjunctive adverb. The center of this study is on compound sentence found in “Crazy Rich Asians” novel by Kevin Kwan. The aim of this study are follows: (1) to find out types of compound sentence in Crazy Rich Asians novel by Kevin Kwan. (2) to analyze the constituent structure of compound sentence found in Crazy Rich Asians novel by Kevin Kwan. Moreover, qualitative research method is used to analyze the data found in this study. In order to analyze the data, there are two theories are used. The first main theory is from Oshima and Hogue (1998) about type of sentence, and the second as supporting theory is from Brown and Miller (1991) about tree diagram structure. There are two ways of presenting the data in this study; formal and informal method. The formal method used in form of tree diagram and the informal method used words to explain the data descriptively. The result of the study shows type of compound sentence found in the novel. There are 38 data connected with coordinator, only 3 data connected by semicolon / coma, and the rest 2 following data connected with conjunctive adverb.