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KOHESI GRAMATIKAL DAN LEKSIKAL PADA PENGGALAN NOVEL “KEKUATAN EKOR BIRU NATAGA” DALAM BUKU AJAR BAHASA INDONESIA KELAS 7 Mujahid Taha; Gusnawaty Gusnawaty; M. Syafri Badaruddin
Gramatika: Jurnal Ilmiah Kebahasaan dan Kesastraan Vol 9 No 2 (2021): Gramatika, Volume IX, Nomor 2, Juli--Desember 2021
Publisher : Kantor Bahasa Provinsi Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31813/gramatika/9.2.2021.381.120--129

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This study describes the form of grammatical and lexical cohesion markers between sentences contained in the fragment of the novel Strength of the Blue Dragon in the Class 7 Indonesian Language Textbook. This research is a qualitative descriptive study with data in the form of linguistic aspects, especially internal language studies, grammatical cohesion markers and lexical. The results showed that grammatical and lexical cohesion elements were found including, grammatical: additional or additive conjunctions, namely in the word and and di-serta-i, and also, sequence or sequence conjunctions in the past word, and adverb conjunctions of place in the word with. Lexical: repetition with full repetition of a noun (personal name; Nataga); synonyms in the form of nouns (personal names; Tana Modo and Tana Air); antonyms in the form of verbs, namely the word fall and ready to attack; collocation in the form of nouns and adjectives, namely words that highlight eyes, are red, and are full of anger; hyponyms in the form of nouns (animals), namely the words ants, termites, and mice (animals); and equivalence in the form of verbs and nouns, namely the words siege and siege.
Tindak Tutur Ilokusi Deklaratif, Asertif, Komisif, dan Direktif dalam Berita Acara Pemeriksaan (BAP) Polda Maluku Utara Mujahid Taha
Madah: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Vol. 13 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Madah
Publisher : Balai Bahasa Provinsi Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31503/madah.v13i1.437

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This research aims to reveal and describe illocutionary utterances consisting of declarative, assertive, commissive, and directive illocutions and their perlocutions in a report in the form of minutes of Investigation (BAP) of the North Maluku Regional Police. This research uses data collection and data elaboration methods. This research material is in the form of sentences containing illocutionary and perlocutionary speech acts, namely conveying speech's form, function, and power. The data source in the research was taken from minutes of investigation of the North Maluku Regional Police of 2019-2021. Based on the research findings, it was found: 1. declarative illocutionary forms with the function of naming (labeling) and perlocutionary functions with statements on defamation reports; 2. declarative illocutionary forms with the function of naming (labeling) and perlocutionary forms with the function of statements on defamation reports: 3. assertive illocutionary forms with the function of declaring and perlocutionary with comparative-statement functions on defamation reports; 4. Assertive illocutionary form with the function of stating and perlocutionary with the function of statement-information on a lying news report; 5. commissive illocutionary forms with threatening functions and perlocutions with information-statement functions on reports of threats of violence or intimidation; 6. an illocutionary directive form with a commanding function and a perlocutionary form with a threat-statement function in reports of threats of violence or coercion; 7. commissive illocutionary forms with the function of threatening and promising and perlocutionary with the function of threatening statements on reports of threats of violence or intimidation; 8. commissive illocutionary forms with a threatening function and perlocutionary forms with a threat-statement function on reports of threats of violence or intimidation; and 9. directive and commissive illocutionary forms with suggesting and threatening functions, and perlocutionary forms with information-statement functions.