This article aims to: (1) find lexical and grammatical cohesion in Poppi Pertiwi's novel "Galaksi", and (2) determine lexical and grammatical cohesion. Discourse is a unit of language that has the most complete language structure, consisting of one or more sentences, and can be spoken or written. The existence of language relationships in discourse can cause grammatical cohesion. Therefore, from this explanation, it can be concluded that grammatical cohesion is an important component of the full meaning of a discourse. Lexical cohesion, on the other hand, is the lexical relationship that occurs between parts of discourse to achieve cohesive structural harmony. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach. The listening method, which comes from tapping or listening techniques, is used to collect data. In this research, the method of reading marks, or reading then taking notes, was used to analyze the data. The research results showed that 38 data included grammatical cohesion and lexical cohesion, with the data source from the book "Galaksi" by Poppi Pertiwi.
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