Volitive interjections in Langkat Malay

This study describes the categorization of volitive interjections in Langkat Malay based on meaning and form. The purpose of this research is to describe or classify volitive interjections in Langkat Malay. The method used is qualitative. The source of the data came from written data in the form of...

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Main Authors: Mifta Huljannah Maharani, Mulyadi, Mahriyuni
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Published: Center of Language and Culture Studies, Surakarta, Indonesia 2023-09-01
Series:IJOTL-TL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics)
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Online Access:https://ijotl-tl.soloclcs.org/index.php/ijoltl/article/view/758
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author Mifta Huljannah Maharani
Mulyadi
Mahriyuni
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description This study describes the categorization of volitive interjections in Langkat Malay based on meaning and form. The purpose of this research is to describe or classify volitive interjections in Langkat Malay. The method used is qualitative. The source of the data came from written data in the form of writings in Langkat Malay contained in Langkat Malay books and oral data obtained from informants, namely Langkat Malay speakers. The data collection method used is the see method. The results of the study found 21 types of emotive interjections in Langkat Malay, namely moh,tuh, nah, mih, oi, woi, heei, o, cop, shhh, stt, heh, hus, hey, hai, wahai, duhai, ker.. ker, ri..ri, ck..ck, and hush..hush. In general, there are 5 types of semantic components that serve as a reference for classifying emotive interjections in Langkat Malay, namely I want someone to do something, I want someone to know something, I don't want someone to do something, I don't want someone to say something, I want this animal. do something.
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spelling doaj-art-8016022883f343e79721eda95da898c82025-08-20T02:52:28ZengCenter of Language and Culture Studies, Surakarta, IndonesiaIJOTL-TL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics)2502-23262502-82782023-09-018310.30957/ijoltl.v8i3.758Volitive interjections in Langkat MalayMifta Huljannah Maharani0MulyadiMahriyuniUniversitas Sumatera Utara This study describes the categorization of volitive interjections in Langkat Malay based on meaning and form. The purpose of this research is to describe or classify volitive interjections in Langkat Malay. The method used is qualitative. The source of the data came from written data in the form of writings in Langkat Malay contained in Langkat Malay books and oral data obtained from informants, namely Langkat Malay speakers. The data collection method used is the see method. The results of the study found 21 types of emotive interjections in Langkat Malay, namely moh,tuh, nah, mih, oi, woi, heei, o, cop, shhh, stt, heh, hus, hey, hai, wahai, duhai, ker.. ker, ri..ri, ck..ck, and hush..hush. In general, there are 5 types of semantic components that serve as a reference for classifying emotive interjections in Langkat Malay, namely I want someone to do something, I want someone to know something, I don't want someone to do something, I don't want someone to say something, I want this animal. do something. https://ijotl-tl.soloclcs.org/index.php/ijoltl/article/view/758Volitive; Categorization; Interjection; Langkat Malay
spellingShingle Mifta Huljannah Maharani
Mulyadi
Mahriyuni
Volitive interjections in Langkat Malay
IJOTL-TL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics)
Volitive; Categorization; Interjection; Langkat Malay
title Volitive interjections in Langkat Malay
title_full Volitive interjections in Langkat Malay
title_fullStr Volitive interjections in Langkat Malay
title_full_unstemmed Volitive interjections in Langkat Malay
title_short Volitive interjections in Langkat Malay
title_sort volitive interjections in langkat malay
topic Volitive; Categorization; Interjection; Langkat Malay
url https://ijotl-tl.soloclcs.org/index.php/ijoltl/article/view/758
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