PERAN SEMANTIS PARTIKEL KASUS NI (に), GA (が), DAN O (を) SEBAGAI PENANDA OBJEK (Kajian Struktur dan Makna)

ABSTRACT Particle is a part of speech which has no conjugation and always stand with another part of speech in a clause or sentence. In Japanese language, particle is divided into three numbers of groups. There are, Case Particle (kakujoshi), Conjunction Particle (setsuzokujoshi), and Final Sentence...

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Main Author: Rosliana, Lina (Author)
Format: EJournal Article
Published: Universitas Diponegoro, 2013-01-10.
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