Journal article

The Predicate Category and Characteristics of Arguments in Balinese Sentences

I Nyoman Kardana I Gusti Ngurah Adi Rajistha Made Sri Satyawati

Volume : 0 Nomor : 0 Published : 2017, September

Macrothink Institute International Journal of Linguistics

Abstrak

This study discusses about sentence structure of Balinese language. For the analysis, inductive approach is considered to be important for this study as every language has its particular characteristics described based on the inductive approach. Based on the analysis it was found that predicate of Balinese simple sentences may be filled by verb and non-verb, such as noun, adjective, number, adverb. The number and function of the argument is different among the different predicates. The predicate filled by noun, adjective, adverb, number, and intransitive verb requires one argument functioning as the subject of sentence. Two arguments are required by transitive verb especially mono transitive verb. The two arguments can be the subject and object, the subject and complement, or the subject and adverbial. Meanwhile, di-transitive verb requires three arguments and they can be the subject, indirect object, and direct object, or the subject, object, and complement.