The Analysis of Grammatical Relations Subject and Object in Seven Short Stories of Nasreddin "The Wise Man"

Authors

  • Nidya Gita Mutiara
  • Urip Tanggoro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58436/jdpbi.v4i1.84

Keywords:

grammatical relations, Subject, Object, compound, complex, declarative

Abstract

The aim of this thesis is to find out the grammatical relations Subject and Object in seven short stories of Nasreddin The Wise Man. In this thesis, the writer uses descriptive qualitative. The writer limits the identification only on declarative sentences (comprising compound and complex). The writer uses Aarts’ theory (2001) to identify Subject and Object by underlying based on its characteristics in each sentence, as well as to find out the realization of Subject and Object, and then describe it. The data source of this study is seven short stories of Nasreddin The Wise Man. The study focuses only on the identification of the grammatical relations subject and object found in the seven short stories of Nasreddin The Wise Man. The data consisted of twenty five (25) compound declarative sentences and twenty six (26) complex declarative sentences. Thus, the total data is forty one (41) sentences.

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Published

2017-05-14