This research was analyzing about form and the different meaning of [uchi ni], [aida ni], and [kagiri] as a conjunction in a novel by Ry?tar? Shiba entitled “Ryoma ga Yuku”. The result of this research showed that in the sentences contains [uchi ni], [aida ni], and [kagiri] can form by adding verb, adjective, or noun in front of those conjunctions. [Uchi ni] and [aida ni] is similar but they have their own meanings. Similar with [uchi ni], [aida ni] shows two situations in one time and because of that situations there is a change in that situation. [Aida ni] can shows a long and short time of a situation but [uchi ni] just shows a short time of situation. [Kagiri] shows a term when a situation can happen.
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