Journal of Humanities, Social Science, Public Administration and Management (HUSOCPUMENT)
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): April: Journal of Humanities, Social Science, Public Administration and Managem

Subordinate Clause Analysis Found In Part III And IV “Gulliver’s Travels” Novel

Made Yuyun Bestari (a:1:{s:5:"en_US"
s:33:"Mahasaraswati Denpasar University"
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Putu Devi Maharani (Mahasaraswati Denpasar University)
I Gusti Bagus Wahyu Nugraha Putra (Mahasaraswati Denpasar University)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Apr 2021

Abstract

This study aims to find out the types of subordinate clause and the most occurring type of subordinate clause which found in Gulliver’s Travels Novel. The quantitative and qualitative method are applied to analysed the data which based on the theory from (Miller, 2002) and supported theory by (Kroeger, 2005). The study found that complement clause, relative clause, and adverbial clause were the types of subordinate clause found in this novel. The complementizers found in the complement clause namely that. In the relative clause, the conjunction found such as which, that, who, whose, whom, how, and Ø. Meanwhile, the conjunctions found in adverbial clause are before, where, when (time), as (manner), although (concession), and if, that (condition). There were total 35 sentences containing subordinate clause found in the novel such as 3 sentences (8,6%) of complement clause, 19 sentences (54,3%) of relative clause, and 13 sentences (37,1%). Therefore, the most occurring type of subordinate clause found in the novel is relative clause as subordinate clause with total 19 sentences (54,3%). Especially, the type of non-restrictive with 15 sentences found.

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Journal Husocpument a scientific journal in Humanities, Social Science, Public Administration and Management containing the scientific literature on studies of pure and applied research in Humanities, Social Science, Public Administration and Management science and public review of the development ...