2020
DOI: 10.14710/izumi.9.1.40-47
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Study Of Syntactic Features And Meaning Of The Limitative Expression “saja” In Indonesian, And The Application In Japanese Translation

Abstract: Indonesian is the word order of SVO. The limitative expression in Indonesian generally functions as an adverb in the sentence. Adverbs to express limitative expression in Indonesian are classified in some variations. In this paper, the researcher clarified the structure and meaning of limitative expression saja in Indonesian. Referring to the term used by Alwi (1998), Sneddon (2000) and Chaer (2009), saja appears to the right of nouns and verbs. Sneddon (2006) uses the word ‘limiter’ to show the meaning of saj… Show more

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