NURHAYATI, (2013) THE COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ADJECTIVE IN ENGLISH AND “SIFAT “ (NA’AT) IN ARABIC. Bachelor thesis, IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon.
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Abstract
NURHAYATI : Language is a means of communication which used by human beings to share their concept, thought, feeling and purpose between each others. In order to be useful, a language must have basic elements, namely sound system, the structural arrangement and the words. By this basic elements, its guide the human beings to use language effectively in day of their life. Every language shows the disparity between others, whether in their sentence, type or form. English differs from Arabic in their sentence, from kind and their origin. In addition to this disparity they are some similarities, differences and characteristic between English and Arabic. The purpose of this writing is for knowing the structure of English and Arabic adjective, whether in their similarities, differences and also the characteristics between them. This writing used library research for gaining some appropriate references which related to describe adjective. This research is accomplished by taking some subsequent steps: first, making a great and thorough study with respect to definition of adjective to the definition in two languages and the scrutiny of every detail of it; second, investigating every partial component of preposition everything having pertinence to it, like the type and the function of it. Third, is done by agglomerating the uses of adjective in sentence. The English and Arabic adjective commonly have similarities in the definition, in the meaning and also have the same uses in sentence is explain noun. Besides, they have differences in the grammatical words. English adjective possess six types, namely demonstrative, distributive, quantitative, interrogative, possessive and quality. While Arabic adjective possess two types of adjective. Namely and kinds from and has twelve parts, Next, they have differences in the position Arabic and English, if the position adjective English is adjective in front of or before noun. While Arabic adjective the position noun in front of and adjective in behind.
Item Type: | Thesis (Bachelor) |
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Subjects: | Pendidikan > Pendidikan (Umum) |
Depositing User: | tuti alawiyah alawiyah |
Date Deposited: | 10 Apr 2017 06:19 |
Last Modified: | 12 Jun 2017 02:15 |
URI: | http://repository.syekhnurjati.ac.id/id/eprint/1898 |
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