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The Structure of Noun Phrases in Novel Synopsis by Jenny Han Anisah Putri; Eddy Setia; Nurlela Nurlela
RADIANT: Journal of Applied, Social, and Education Studies Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): RADIANT: Journal of Applied, Social, and Education Studies
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM) Akademi Bahasa Asing Harapan Bangsa Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52187/rdt.v3i3.128

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This study aimed to find various forms of noun phrase structures and found the most dominant noun phrases used. To solving the problem, the researcher used Burton's theory. In addition, descriptive qualitative used by the researcher to analysing the data. This analysis used a tree diagram to see the detailed structure of the noun phrase used in the synopsis of the novel. The data used was a synopsis of novels written by Jenny Han, including, To All the Boys series and Summer I Turned Pretty series. This analysis found seven types of noun phrase structures consisting of Determiner + Head, Premodifier + Head, Head + Postmodifier, Determiner + Premodifier + Head, Determiner + Head + Postmodifier, Premodifier + Head + Postmodifier and Determiner + Premodifier + Head + Postmodifier. Last, the researcher found that the most used structure of noun phrases is Determiner + Head + Post modifier with 28%.
A Syntactic Analysis of Sentence Structure on Aesop's Fairy Tales Dinda Octavia; Eddy Setia; Ely Hayati Nasution
RADIANT: Journal of Applied, Social, and Education Studies Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): RADIANT: Journal of Applied, Social, and Education Studies
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM) Akademi Bahasa Asing Harapan Bangsa Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52187/rdt.v3i3.130

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This study aims to analyze the sentence structures of fairy tales. It was designed with a descriptive qualitative research to Aesop’s fairy tales entitled The Lion and The Mouse and The hare and The Tortoise as the data source and by applying the method of rewriting rules in the tree diagram analysis of syntactical theory, called PSG (Phrase-Structure Grammar). The study took 26 data in which 13 sentences were taken directly from The Lion and The Mouse and the other 13 sentences were taken from The Hare and The Tortoise. The data focused on analyzing the five types of sentence structure based on Burton’s theory including Noun Phrase, Verb Phrase, Adjective Phrase, Adverbial Phrase and Prepositional Phrase. The results showed that the noun phrase uses were found more dominant than the other types of sentence structure with the percentage 38%.
A Syntactic Analysis Of Sentence Pattern Used In Westlife’s Song Lyrics Ulfa Muthi'ah Fuad; Eddy Setia; Ely Hayati Nasution
RADIANT: Journal of Applied, Social, and Education Studies Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): RADIANT: Journal of Applied, Social, and Education Studies
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM) Akademi Bahasa Asing Harapan Bangsa Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52187/rdt.v3i3.129

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This study aims to analyze about sentence patterns that used in westlife’s song lyrics. It was qualitative descriptive research with tree diagram theory by Bornstein.  The data source of this study is Westlife album entitled Coast to Coast produced in 2000. To collect the data, the writer choose three songs lyrics such as My Love, I Lay My Love on You and I Have a Dream. The findings of this research were in the first song My Love there are 5 types of sentence patterns S àNP + VP (10 data), SàVP + NP (3 data), SàCP + NP + VP (3 data), SàAdv. P + NP + VP (2 data), Sà PP+ NP (7 data). In the second song I Lay My Love on You there are 6 types of sentence patterns SàAdv.P + NP + VP (2 data), SàNP + VP (10 data), SàCP + NP + VP (1 data), SàNP + CP +NP (2 data), SàAdj.P + VP (1 data), Sà     PP + NP + VP (2 data). In the third song I Have a Dream there are 4 types of sentence patterns SàNP + VP (13 data), SàVP + NP (2 data), SàCP + NP + VP (4 data), SàAdj.P + CP + NP (1 data).