PODI AND ODI IN CLAUSE CONSTRUCTION OF KEMAK

<p>This article reveals <em>podi</em> and <em>odi</em> in clause construction of Kemak. Specifically, this article is aimed at finding out in what construction  <em>podi</em> and <em>odi</em> appear. Moreover, this article is also aimed at findin...

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Main Authors: I Wayan Budiarta, Ketut Artawa, Aron Meko Mbete, Made Sri Satyawati
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Udayana 2013-03-01
Series:e-Journal of Linguistics
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Online Access:http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eol/article/view/11201
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spelling doaj-aa7cace1960b4c8bbead887892a2a7482020-11-24T21:25:11ZengUniversitas Udayanae-Journal of Linguistics2442-75862013-03-01008909PODI AND ODI IN CLAUSE CONSTRUCTION OF KEMAKI Wayan BudiartaKetut ArtawaAron Meko MbeteMade Sri Satyawati<p>This article reveals <em>podi</em> and <em>odi</em> in clause construction of Kemak. Specifically, this article is aimed at finding out in what construction  <em>podi</em> and <em>odi</em> appear. Moreover, this article is also aimed at finding out the function of <em>podi </em>and <em>odi</em> in the clause construction of Kemak. Before exploring <em>podi</em> and <em>odi</em> in clause construction, the first discussion will examine the morphology of the verb of Kemak to find out how the verbs are formed in Kemak as they have the main role to fill the predicate. The discussion continues to examine the clause with nonverbal (verbless) and verbal predicate. Clause with nonvebral (verbless) predicate will begin the discussion on clause construction in Kemak. Then, the discussion goes to clause with verbal predicate. The clause with verbal predicate includes intransitive and transtive. The disscussion of transitive clause covers monotransitive and  ditransitive clause. The  study on transitive clause is related to the presence of <em>podi</em> and <em>odi</em> in the construction.The result shows that all verbs are basic verbs. Verbs in Kemak are morphologically unmarked (no affixes) and there is no agreement between the verb and its arguments. The clause with nonverbal predicate in Kemak is filled by  noun, adjective, numeral, and prepositional phrase. Clause with nonverbal predicate requires one argument  functioning as grammatical subject. As cluase with nonverbal predicate, intransitive clause in Kemak also requires one argument  functioning as grammatical subject. Meanwhile, monotransitive clause requires two arguments, preverbal and postverbal argument. Ditranstive clause requires three arguments, one preverbal and two postverbal argument. Moreover, it was found that  <em>podi </em>appears in ditransitive clause (applicative/benefactive construction). <em>Podi</em> has the function to increase the verb valence from monotransitive into ditransitive. Meanwhile, odi appears in monotransitive clause  The presence of <em>odi</em> in monotrasitive is as the alternation result from ditransitive clause into monotransitive clause. Moreover, <em>odi</em> has the function to decrease the number of core argument, from three core arguments to two core arguments.</p>http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eol/article/view/11201podi, odi, clause construction, monotransitive, ditransitive, Kemak
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author I Wayan Budiarta
Ketut Artawa
Aron Meko Mbete
Made Sri Satyawati
spellingShingle I Wayan Budiarta
Ketut Artawa
Aron Meko Mbete
Made Sri Satyawati
PODI AND ODI IN CLAUSE CONSTRUCTION OF KEMAK
e-Journal of Linguistics
podi, odi, clause construction, monotransitive, ditransitive, Kemak
author_facet I Wayan Budiarta
Ketut Artawa
Aron Meko Mbete
Made Sri Satyawati
author_sort I Wayan Budiarta
title PODI AND ODI IN CLAUSE CONSTRUCTION OF KEMAK
title_short PODI AND ODI IN CLAUSE CONSTRUCTION OF KEMAK
title_full PODI AND ODI IN CLAUSE CONSTRUCTION OF KEMAK
title_fullStr PODI AND ODI IN CLAUSE CONSTRUCTION OF KEMAK
title_full_unstemmed PODI AND ODI IN CLAUSE CONSTRUCTION OF KEMAK
title_sort podi and odi in clause construction of kemak
publisher Universitas Udayana
series e-Journal of Linguistics
issn 2442-7586
publishDate 2013-03-01
description <p>This article reveals <em>podi</em> and <em>odi</em> in clause construction of Kemak. Specifically, this article is aimed at finding out in what construction  <em>podi</em> and <em>odi</em> appear. Moreover, this article is also aimed at finding out the function of <em>podi </em>and <em>odi</em> in the clause construction of Kemak. Before exploring <em>podi</em> and <em>odi</em> in clause construction, the first discussion will examine the morphology of the verb of Kemak to find out how the verbs are formed in Kemak as they have the main role to fill the predicate. The discussion continues to examine the clause with nonverbal (verbless) and verbal predicate. Clause with nonvebral (verbless) predicate will begin the discussion on clause construction in Kemak. Then, the discussion goes to clause with verbal predicate. The clause with verbal predicate includes intransitive and transtive. The disscussion of transitive clause covers monotransitive and  ditransitive clause. The  study on transitive clause is related to the presence of <em>podi</em> and <em>odi</em> in the construction.The result shows that all verbs are basic verbs. Verbs in Kemak are morphologically unmarked (no affixes) and there is no agreement between the verb and its arguments. The clause with nonverbal predicate in Kemak is filled by  noun, adjective, numeral, and prepositional phrase. Clause with nonverbal predicate requires one argument  functioning as grammatical subject. As cluase with nonverbal predicate, intransitive clause in Kemak also requires one argument  functioning as grammatical subject. Meanwhile, monotransitive clause requires two arguments, preverbal and postverbal argument. Ditranstive clause requires three arguments, one preverbal and two postverbal argument. Moreover, it was found that  <em>podi </em>appears in ditransitive clause (applicative/benefactive construction). <em>Podi</em> has the function to increase the verb valence from monotransitive into ditransitive. Meanwhile, odi appears in monotransitive clause  The presence of <em>odi</em> in monotrasitive is as the alternation result from ditransitive clause into monotransitive clause. Moreover, <em>odi</em> has the function to decrease the number of core argument, from three core arguments to two core arguments.</p>
topic podi, odi, clause construction, monotransitive, ditransitive, Kemak
url http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eol/article/view/11201
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