Analysis of Iconic Grammatical Elements of the Sesulih Pratama Purusa Phrase in the Text of Raden Said Published by Perpusnas Press
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https://doi.org/10.15294/sjsj.v13i1.12448Keywords:
third-person pronoun phrases, iconic, meaning.Abstract
This research aims to (1) analyze the grammatical elements of sesulih pratama purusa phrases or third-person pronominal phrases found in the transliterated book of Raden Said text. (2) explain the types of iconicity of sesulih pratama purusa phrases or third-person pronomina phrases found in the transliterated book of Raden Said text; and (3) describe the reference form and meaning of the iconicity of sesulih pratama purusa phrases or third-person pronomina phrases found in the transliterated book of Raden Said text. Data collection was conducted using the listening method with a note-taking technique. The data were analyzed using agih method with semantic approach. This study found that the grammatical elements of third-person pronomina phrases and nomina phrases hold the most usage role, as many as 20 times from the total data of 28 third-person pronomina phrases. A total of 28 forms of third-person pronominal phrases were found to be the most iconic in the form of symbols. The most common reference for third-person pronoun phrases is endophoric reference, anaphora, followed by katafora.
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