An Analisys of Passive Construction in Rempung Language East Lombok

Authors : Moh. Ismail Fahmi; Amrullah Amrullah
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source: Proceedings of the 1st Annual Conference on Education and Social Sciences (ACCESS 2019)
Abstract

The purpose of this research is to identify the forms of passive voice in Rempung language and to investigate whether the appearance i-prefix -form in the Rempung. This research was conducted at Rempung village. The design of the research is descriptive qualitative. The data collection method used is note taking as primary data while having conversation with people who are speaking Rempung as their native language. After all data were collected, then they were sorted based on the researcher's needs to be analyzed. The data analysis shows that the passive construction in Rempung Language is divided in two kinds. First passive construction use "i" prefix but active and passive as same prefix (Inverted passive). eq. Tulis (write)itulis passive and active i-tulis (is written), Second first passive construction use "i" prefix passive and active is different (non-Inverted). e.g. Tama (enter) infinitive, se-tama use in active and the passive construction become i-se-tama (is entered), se in second prefix has not meaningful but we should put down. In Indonesia Language, masuk (infinitive), me-masukkan (Active) and di-masukkan (Passive) it is called Non-Inverted. Rempung language is unique passive construction because more than passive construction in Rempung language dialect is Inverted than non-Inverted.


Concepts :
Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
Linguistic Variation and Morphology
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