A Contrastive Analysis Between English and Karonese Possessive Pronouns
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In terms of function, the English and Karonese prefixes and suffixes may change the word-class category when attached to the base forms, and maintain the word- class category
Barbara (2007:18) has described about a pronoun is a word that substitutes a noun or a noun phrase and denote persons or things. Possessive pronoun is one of the kinds of
Nababan (2007) in her thesis A Contrastive Analysis Study Of Relative Pronoun in English and Batak Toba Language, she concludes that there are similarities and differences in
1) To find out the differences English and Indonesian personal pronouns. 2) To find out the similarities between English and Indonesian personal pronouns. 3) To find out the
Accepted by the Board Examiners in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree of Sarjana Sastra from the English Department, Faculty of Cultural Studies University of
First Singular Person Based on the table above, we can see that there are some differences between English first singular Pronoun Male Female Neutral English Ambonese Language
Further Lado 1957, is of the view that contrastive study on language plays an important role regarding the second and foreign learning in that the result of the comparison between the
The similarities of noun phrase between English and Bugis language could help learners easily in learning English and the differences of both languages make the learner difficult in