ANALYZING TRANSITIVITY OF THE CHILDREN ISLAMIC BOOK “BILAL’S BEDTIME (OR ANYTIME) STORIES PART THREE BY ZISHANE FATIMA KARIM”

MAHROMUL FADLILLAH, (2017) ANALYZING TRANSITIVITY OF THE CHILDREN ISLAMIC BOOK “BILAL’S BEDTIME (OR ANYTIME) STORIES PART THREE BY ZISHANE FATIMA KARIM”. Bachelor thesis, IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon.

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Abstract

MAHROMUL FADLILLAH: This study particularly adopt from Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), which one of the central tenets of SFL is that lexicogrammar. The main purpose of this study attempts to analyze of narrative text in one selected of children islamic story book used by transitivity system. It concerns in ideational metafunction is concerned with ideational grammatical resources for construing our experience of the world around and inside us. Transitivity is a system of the clause, affecting not only the verb serving as process but also participants and circumstances (Halliday & Matthiessen, 2014:227). This study was conducted by using descriptive qualitative design. After data has been analyzed, the writer has concluded that there are 9 different narrative text on the book. Meanwhile, material process is dominant in this genre. The participants functions were related to the process types, the most dominant is an actor. The circumstance of location place is dominant in all texts. Domination of those in the texts analyzed justifies the nature of the genre of narrating. This study also provides tools to identify the lexical and grammatical features that are most relevant for understanding the linguistic structure of language that enact the ideational metafunction of text. Keywords: Children islamic story , Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL),

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Item Type: Thesis (Bachelor)
Subjects: Pendidikan > Pendidikan (Umum)
Depositing User: tuti alawiyah alawiyah
Date Deposited: 28 Apr 2017 07:23
Last Modified: 28 Apr 2017 07:23
URI: http://repository.syekhnurjati.ac.id/id/eprint/2331

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