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Opaque context, equative sentence and predicator

Opaque context, equative sentence and predicator. Opaque context:. Part of sentence. Ref.Exp. Sentence. Interpretation A. Interpretarion B. TIK 5 Opaque context, equative sentence and predicator. Objective:

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Opaque context, equative sentence and predicator

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  1. Opaque context, equative sentence and predicator • Opaque context: Part of sentence Ref.Exp. Sentence Interpretation A Interpretarion B semantics, Heasley and Hurford - Bina Nusantara

  2. TIK 5 Opaque context, equative sentence and predicator • Objective: • Mahasiswa menjelaskan konsep dari qpaque contxt, equative sentence dan predicator. • Topics • Opaque Context • Equative sentence • Predicator semantics, Heasley and Hurford - Bina Nusantara

  3. Opaque context, equative sentence and predicator • Opaque context: I think The Presient of Ind Is good Nov. 2004 - SBY Jan. 2004 Megawati semantics, Heasley and Hurford - Bina Nusantara

  4. Opaque context, equative sentence and predicator • Equative sentence : is a sentence . . . • One Referent Ref. Exp A Verb Ref.Exp.B semantics, Heasley and Hurford - Bina Nusantara

  5. Opaque context, equative sentence and predicator • Equative sentence : is a sentence . . . • one Referent SBY is The President of Ind semantics, Heasley and Hurford - Bina Nusantara

  6. PREDICATOR • John is angry. • Salatiga is between Solo and Semarang. • Mary is a teacher. • Jack loves his son. • Marianne stole the money. semantics, Heasley and Hurford - Bina Nusantara

  7. PREDICATOR • Cross the Referring Expressions • John is angry • John • Is angry • Between Is and angry Which one is more important to the meaning of the sentence? • Is • Angry semantics, Heasley and Hurford - Bina Nusantara

  8. PREDICATOR • Cross the Referring Expressions Salatiga is between Solo and Semarang • Salatiga, Solo, Semarang • Is between • Between Isand between Which one is more important to the meaning of the sentence? • Is • between semantics, Heasley and Hurford - Bina Nusantara

  9. PREDICATOR The predicator of the first sentence is _angry_. W H Y (because angry contributes the most meaning to the sentence) The predicator of the second sentence is _ between_ W H Y (because between contributes the most meaning to the sentence) semantics, Heasley and Hurford - Bina Nusantara

  10. PREDICATOR DO THE SAME THING TO THE OTHER SENTENCES. Mary is a teacher. Jack loves his son. Mariana stole the money. He went home. semantics, Heasley and Hurford - Bina Nusantara

  11. Conclusion Opaque Context: A part of sentence which becomes a complete sentence by the addition of a referring expression. However, the sentence will have different meaning according to the interpretation of the referring expression. Equative Sentence : A simple declarative Sentence which has two referring expressions indicating the same referent. semantics, Heasley and Hurford - Bina Nusantara

  12. Conclusion • Predicator : • A Word which does not belong to any referring expressions and which of the remainders contribute the most meaning to the sentence semantics, Heasley and Hurford - Bina Nusantara

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