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“PREDICATES”
Dozen Pengampu : Luky Tiasari, M. Pd
PRESENTED BY :1. SIPRIANUS NDAWA LU (11 002 021)
2. ANDI TRI APRIYANTORO (11 002 075)
3. KUN ANISATUL U. (2012 002 112)
1. PREDICATES
Predicates is a sentence sometimes contains one or more referring
expressions plus other words that do not form part of any of the referring
expression.
1. I am happy.2. She have made an appointment.
2. PREDICATORThe predicator of a simple declarative sentence is the
word (sometimes a group of words) which does not belong to any of the referring expressions and which of the
remainder, makes the most specific contribution to the meaning of the sentence.
1. You are beautiful2. Your hair is curly3. He is meeting the girl.4. We will go to the campus tomorrow.5. Mrs. Rini is in her office.6. Real Madrid, a famous football club won
Champion League yesterday.7. Fatim lives in salafiyah islamic boarding
school.8. English Department students of 2011 are
going to visit IALF in Bali.
Predicators can be:
All of part of speech, except :- Conjunction - Articles - To beThe semantic analysis of simple declarative sentences reveals two major semantic roles: a. Predicators, and b. Arguments, played by
the referring expression
Romeo loved Juliet
1. Dina is an engineer.
2. Fany gives him the book .
3. PREDICATE
Predicate is any word (or
sequence of words) which (in a given single sentence) can function as the predicator of a
sentence.
1. A tall, beautiful woman entered the class.
2. Drs. Pardimin , M. Pd. is a rector of UST Jogjakarta.
3. Nurul kusuma, who brings the notebook is our friend.
4. Our group makes the example of predicates well.
4. PREDICATOR VS PREDICATES
Predicates can be predicator in other sentence.
Example from the previous example:
- A tall, beautiful woman entered the class.
5. DEGREE OF PREDICATEThe degree of predicates is a
number indicating the number of arguments it is normally understood
to have in simple sentences.
1. This movie is amazing.2. All of semantics students are smart. 3. Our campus is comfortable.4. Shinta brings an apple.5. Mrs. Rini teaches semantics.6. The teacher gives me a card.7. Darus is between Nurus and Risa.8. Mrs. Rini gives some assignments for us.
6. SOURCE
Hurford, James.R, and Brendan Heasley. 1986. Semantics: a Coursebook.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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