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LINGUA : Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya
ISSN : 19799411     EISSN : 2442238X     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.30957/
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FRASA ADJEKTIVA BAHASA JEPANG: ANALISIS X-BAR Puti Novianti Aristia
LINGUA : Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya Vol. 14 No. 2 (2017): September 2017
Publisher : Center of Language and Cultural Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30957/lingua.v14i2.323

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 The structure and principles of how to form adjective phrases in Japanese were investigated in this study. This qualitative study used content analysis as the research design and assigned Japanese Textbooks used for Japanese Course as the source of data.  Corpus of Japanese utterances obtained from the textbook was selected as the research data, containing sentences, clauses, phrases, and discourses.  Data were analyzed using linguistic theories of internal structure of tree diagram using X-bar. The study revealed that the structure of adjective phrases of Japanese served as the boundary sentence and pronoun. In addition, the principle of adjective phrases of Japanese consisted of:   (1) adjective+noun, (2) pronoun+adjective, (3) noun+adjective, dan (4) adverb+adjective.    
PERBEDAAN ANTARA KLAUSA SUBORDINATIF BAHASA INDONESIA DAN BAHASA INGGRIS Anisak Syaid Fauziah; Mustofa Kamal; Djatmika Djatmika; Sumarlam Sumarlam
LINGUA : Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya Vol. 14 No. 2 (2017): September 2017
Publisher : Center of Language and Cultural Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30957/lingua.v14i2.324

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  The aim of this study was to describe the difference between subordinate in Indonesian and in English viewed from subordinate clause theory from Jim Miller. This study used qualitative descriptive approach.  Primary data of this study were written texts containing sentences and clauses in English and Indonesian the corpus of which was selected from academic texts.  Data were collected using record.  Segmenting immediate constituent was used to analyze the data.  The research revealed that Indonesian has neither elliptic conjunction in all relative and adverbial clauses nor non-finite subordinate clauses. English has no elliptic conjunction only in relative clauses showing possessiveness and all adverbial clauses except for time and result but has non-finite subordinate clauses. Indonesian has no relative clause elliptic conjunction non-finite subordinate clause. English relative clause elliptic conjunction is available and  empty elliptic conjunction in all adverbial clauses appear. English has non-finite subordinate clauses. 
UPACARA KEMATIAN SAUR MATUA BATAK TOBA: ANALISIS TRADISI LISAN Relly Monika Hasugian
LINGUA : Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya Vol. 14 No. 2 (2017): September 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30957/lingua.v14i2.326

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 This study reports funeral ceremony tradition of Saur Matua of Batak Toba, Indonesia.  Oral tradition is the traditional delivered orally using words, transformed by the times and the adjustment to the context of the times.  A qualitative using ethnograpic approach is used in this study.  Data were explored from an observation and an in-depth interview on the conduct of Saur Matua ceremony.  The study revealed that Saur Matua in Toba Batak has 10 full characteristics  of oral tradition: (1) Representing the events as the context; (2) Having a cultural activity; (3) To be observed and watched; (4) Traditional characteristics; (5) Inherited from generation to generation; (6) Delivering process "from mouth to ear"; (7) Containing the values and cultural norms; (8) Having variety version; (9) Owned jointly by a particular community, and (10) Potentially revitalized and raised as a source of cultural industries. The Saur Matua has a text, co-text, context, value or norm, meaning or function and local wisdom that must be preserved continuously by generations to be not lost from the death tradition in Toba Batak society.  

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