The Investigation of The Imperative Sentences In The Oral Language of Geliting Community
2021 ◽
Vol 5
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pp. 35
Every language has its way of switching a positive sentence to a question form. However, the way each language does this is based on a grammar set. Besides this, in every language of the world, there are polar questions and there are content questions. In polar questions, a yes/no answer is adequate as a response; while content questions require sentential structure as an answer. In this study, the writer describes the polar questions formation and content questions formation in Geliting dialect, a language situated within Sikka speech form, spoken in Maumere, Flores island Southeast island. This study shows that Geliting dialect operates a kind of derivation in its interrogative formation.
2017 ◽
Vol 225
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pp. 324-335
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2019 ◽
Vol 16
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pp. 429-443
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2018 ◽
2020 ◽