2013
DOI: 10.17509/ijal.v3i1.196
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Question Formation of Bahasa Indonesia as a Second Language

Abstract: This article aims to implement Processability Theory (PT) to Bahasa Indonesia or Indonesian language and to identify developmental stages for question formation in the setting of Bahasa Indonesia as a second language (ISL). PT provides a theoretical framework in making predictions about the course of language development, in this case the question formation acquisition. This study proposes developmental stages of question formation in ISL setting by contrasting the lexical functional grammar of Indonesian ques… Show more

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“…Further, the fifth speech function, which is asking function (see extract 3). Asking isthe form actions that want the interlocutor to be able to take certain actions that can benefit to the interlocutor (Bach & Harnish, 2000;Safar, 2016). In this data asks the interlocutor to clean up, it means the seller is asked to clean the fish that have been bought by the buyer.…”
Section: Orderingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, the fifth speech function, which is asking function (see extract 3). Asking isthe form actions that want the interlocutor to be able to take certain actions that can benefit to the interlocutor (Bach & Harnish, 2000;Safar, 2016). In this data asks the interlocutor to clean up, it means the seller is asked to clean the fish that have been bought by the buyer.…”
Section: Orderingmentioning
confidence: 99%