BENANG PENGIKAT WACANA BAHASA SUNDA

The study is about discourse relators in Sundanese. The data of Sundanese expressions will be analyzed using formal discourse analysis, focusing on cohesion. The result shows that there are two kinds of discourse relators in Sundanese which are grammatically and lexically characterized. The grammati...

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Main Author: Zaenal Arifin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Muhammadiyah University Press 2017-07-01
Series:Kajian Linguistik dan Sastra
Online Access:http://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/KLS/article/view/4500
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spelling doaj-c96ef5ec4fe94d39a48f8d8c600c31042020-11-24T21:28:25ZengMuhammadiyah University PressKajian Linguistik dan Sastra0852-96042541-25582017-07-0117212313310.23917/kls.v17i2.45003119BENANG PENGIKAT WACANA BAHASA SUNDAZaenal Arifin0Pusat Bahasa JakartaThe study is about discourse relators in Sundanese. The data of Sundanese expressions will be analyzed using formal discourse analysis, focusing on cohesion. The result shows that there are two kinds of discourse relators in Sundanese which are grammatically and lexically characterized. The grammatically characterized discourse relators are reference, substitution, ellipsis, and conjunctive relation. The latter comprises several types and sub-types. Meanwhile, the lexically characterized discourse relators consist of six kinds: repetition, synonym, antonym, hyponym, mernym, and collocation. This latter kind also includes several types and sub-types. The typically unique discourse relators in Sundanese are cataphoraic pronoun of intra-phrase, inter-sentence, and inter-paragraph. The inter-paragraph cataphoraic pronoun can be used if there is not a new topic between the refernce and the referred pronoun. In Sundanese, in order restate something previously atated, we can use the repetition of the same form or the repplacement with co-referential form followed by demonstratives ieu 'this, eta 'that close', and itu 'that far'. Moreover, the referential statement or replacement can be followed by the difinite demonstratives teh 'that' and tea 'that'. Key words: discourse relators, grammatical, and lexical cohesive devicehttp://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/KLS/article/view/4500
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BENANG PENGIKAT WACANA BAHASA SUNDA
Kajian Linguistik dan Sastra
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title BENANG PENGIKAT WACANA BAHASA SUNDA
title_short BENANG PENGIKAT WACANA BAHASA SUNDA
title_full BENANG PENGIKAT WACANA BAHASA SUNDA
title_fullStr BENANG PENGIKAT WACANA BAHASA SUNDA
title_full_unstemmed BENANG PENGIKAT WACANA BAHASA SUNDA
title_sort benang pengikat wacana bahasa sunda
publisher Muhammadiyah University Press
series Kajian Linguistik dan Sastra
issn 0852-9604
2541-2558
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The study is about discourse relators in Sundanese. The data of Sundanese expressions will be analyzed using formal discourse analysis, focusing on cohesion. The result shows that there are two kinds of discourse relators in Sundanese which are grammatically and lexically characterized. The grammatically characterized discourse relators are reference, substitution, ellipsis, and conjunctive relation. The latter comprises several types and sub-types. Meanwhile, the lexically characterized discourse relators consist of six kinds: repetition, synonym, antonym, hyponym, mernym, and collocation. This latter kind also includes several types and sub-types. The typically unique discourse relators in Sundanese are cataphoraic pronoun of intra-phrase, inter-sentence, and inter-paragraph. The inter-paragraph cataphoraic pronoun can be used if there is not a new topic between the refernce and the referred pronoun. In Sundanese, in order restate something previously atated, we can use the repetition of the same form or the repplacement with co-referential form followed by demonstratives ieu 'this, eta 'that close', and itu 'that far'. Moreover, the referential statement or replacement can be followed by the difinite demonstratives teh 'that' and tea 'that'. Key words: discourse relators, grammatical, and lexical cohesive device
url http://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/KLS/article/view/4500
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