
COMPLEX CLAUSES IN THE LEGAL AND CRIMINAL TEXT LOMBOK BST: SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTIC STUDIES
Author(s) -
H Hilmiyatun
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
ijsfl (international journal of systemic functional linguistics)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2614-4255
pISSN - 2614-4247
DOI - 10.55637/ijsfl.1.2.392.28-33
Subject(s) - rubric , indonesian , relevance (law) , systemic functional linguistics , newspaper , linguistics , elaboration , curriculum , sociology , mathematics education , computer science , psychology , political science , pedagogy , law , humanities , media studies , philosophy
This paper reports the result of investigation on the use of complex clauses in Legal and Criminal Rubric of Lombok Post media and its relevance to Indonesia language learning at senior high school with the orientation of SFL (Systemic Functional Linguistic) study. The purpose of this study is to describe the use of complex clauses in the Legal and Criminal Rubric of Lombok Post media and its relevance to Indonesian language learning in SMA. Specifically, the types of complex clauses investigated in this research are paratactic and hypotactic complex clauses. The complex clauses were investigated through Systemic Functional Linguistic theory (LFS) exploitation. The investigation was designed by employing qualitative descriptive research method. Data of the research was text obtained from daily newspaper of Lombok Post. The data was collected by exploiting document method. The result showed that there are five logical semantic and taxis relationship within substantial construction of complex clauses in the October-December 2014 Lombok Post, such as elaboration, extension, double, locution, and ideas. Regarding the result of data analysis, it can be said that such texts in Legal and Criminal Rubric of Lombok Post media is transferable to as teaching material of Indonesia language learning with the implementation of 2013 curriculum.