ASPEK PERFEKTIF DALAM VERBA BANTU ~TESHIMATTA DAN VERBA MAJEMUK ~OWATTA 完了相を表す補助動詞「~てしまった」と複合動詞「~終わった」

ABSTRACT WidhoPrabowo, Rinanda. 13050111130079. 2016. Perfect aspect of auxiliary verb "-teshimatta" and coumpound verb "-owatta". Thesis: Japanese Literature. Faculty of Humanities.Diponegoro University.Semarang.The First Advisor Elizabeth I.H.A.N.R.,S.S,M.Hum. Second Advisor Li...

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Main Author: Rinanda Widho, Prabowo (Author)
Format: Academic Paper
Published: 2016-02-15.
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Online Access:http://eprints.undip.ac.id/47750/
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Summary:ABSTRACT WidhoPrabowo, Rinanda. 13050111130079. 2016. Perfect aspect of auxiliary verb "-teshimatta" and coumpound verb "-owatta". Thesis: Japanese Literature. Faculty of Humanities.Diponegoro University.Semarang.The First Advisor Elizabeth I.H.A.N.R.,S.S,M.Hum. Second Advisor LinaRosliana, S.S.,M.Hum. Research problems discussed in this research are : 1. How are the structure and meaning of perfect aspect in auxiliary verb "-teshimatta" and coumpound verb "-owatta"? 2. How are the point of similarities and differences. The purpose of this research are : 1. To describe the structure and meaning of perfect aspect in auxiliary verb "-teshimatta" and coumpound verb "-owatta". 2. To describe the the similarities and differences between auxiliary verb "-teshimatta" and coumpound verb "-owatta". The research method used is Agih method. In analyzing the data, this research used switching technique. The result of researchshows that the auxiliary verb "-teshimatta" and coumpoundverb "-owatta" are to express perfect aspect and both of are attached in continuation verb.The differences are:1. auxiliary verb "-teshimatta" can attache in continuation verb,sense verb, thought verb, transformation verb but coumpound verb "-owatta" only can attache in continuation verb .2. auxiliary verb "-teshimatta" shows the completion of settlement but coumpound verb "-owatta" only shows the end phase of movement. Keywords : auxiliary verb, coumpound verb.
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