LOGICO-SEMANTIC RELATIONS IN MENDEZ™ UTTERANCES IN ARGO
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https://doi.org/10.24114/jalu.v7i3.11889Abstract
The study deals with the types of logico-semantic relations in Mendez™utterances in Argo. The objective of the study are to describe the types of logico semantic relations used in Mendez™ utterances and expalain how logico-semantic relations (unmarked and marked) used in Mendez™ utterances. This study was conducted by using descriptive qualitative. The data of the study were clause complexes found in Mendez™ utterances. There were 63 clause complexes found. Based on the analysis, it was found that only seven of ten types of logico-semantic relations were used in Mendez™ utterances. The logico-semantic relation type which dominantly occurs in Mendez™ utterances is unmarked enhancement (24 utterances, 38.09%). Then it™s followed unmarked extension (17 utterances, 26.98%), unmarked elaboration (11 utterances, 17.46%), marked enhancement (5 utterances,7.93%), marked locution ( 3 utterances, 4.76%), unmarked locution (2 utterances 3.17%), marked ectension (1 utterance, 1.58%). Meanwhile marked elaboration, unmarked idea and marked idea were not found in Mendez™utterances. Keywords : Logico-semantic relations, utterancesDownloads
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2018-12-29
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