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Grammatical Cohesion Analysis of Susan Cain’s Speech “The Power of Introverts” Kadek Novi Krisna Dewi; Gede Irwandika
Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature
Publisher : CV Wahana Publikasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59011/austronesian.3.2.2024.103-112

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This study analyzes grammatical cohesion in Susan Cain’s speech with the title The Power of Introverts. This study is addressed to figure out the types of grammatical cohesion and how are the used of grammatical cohesion in speech. In this study, the researcher used descriptive qualitative as the method of analyzing the data. The researcher uses a theory from Halliday and Hasan (1976) to analyze the types of grammatical cohesion and to investigate the use of grammatical cohesion in speech. The finding of this study shows there are two types of grammatical cohesion used in Susan Cain’s speech entitled “The Power of Introverts” namely reference and conjunction.  There are three types of reference found in Susan Cain’s speech “The Power of Introverts,” namely personal reference, demonstrative reference, and comparative reference. Next is conjunction, which is divided into four types such as additive conjunction, adversative conjunction, temporal conjunction, and causal conjunction. However, in this study temporal conjunction is not found in the speech. A personal reference is the type of grammatical cohesion that is the most used in Susan Cain’s speech “The Power of Introverts,” with the number of occurrences 124 items, and the least type of grammatical cohesion found in the speech is a comparative reference with the amount of data 13 items. In conclusion, this study shows that grammatical cohesion is useful in connecting every part of the speech, making the speech easy to understand for the audience or listener, and conveying the information properly.
Grammatical Cohesion Analysis in the Short Story “The Devoted Friend” by Oscar Wilde Kadek Novi Krisna Dewi; Gede Irwandika
ELYSIAN JOURNAL : English Literature, Linguistics and Translation Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Elysian Journal: English Literature, Linguistics, and Translation Studies
Publisher : Prodi Sastra Inggris Fakultas Bahasa Asing Universitas Mahasaraswati Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36733/elysian.v4i3.8627

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This study examined about grammatical cohesion that applied in the short story “The Devoted Friend. The aims of the research is to identify the different forms of grammatical cohesiveness and their applications in the short narrative "The Devoted Friend." The descriptive qualitative method was used to analyze the data. The study's findings were communicated both formally and informally. The data was taken from Oscar Wilde's short story "The Devoted Friend," and it was examined using Halliday and Hasan's (1976) cohesion theory to look at the various forms of grammatical cohesion and how they are used.  The results indicate that the short story uses two different forms of grammatical cohesion: conjunction and reference. Within the short story "The Devoted Friend," there are three different kinds of references: demonstrative, comparative, and personal. There are three different kinds of conjunctions: causal, adversative, and additive conjunctions. The most prevalent type of grammatical cohesion in the short story is personal reference occurs 124 times, whereas comparative reference occurs 13 times, making it the least frequently occurring type.