VERBA FRASAL DALAM NOVEL THE STARS SHINE DOWN KARYA SHIDNEY SHELDON

Michael Frisky Mawikere

Abstract


ABSTRACT

 

This  research  entitled “Phrasal  Verbs  in  the  novel  “The  Stars  Shine  Down by  Sidney  Sheldon”  is  written  to  identify  and  analyze  the  phrasal  verbs  in  terms  of  form  and  meaning.

The  method  used  is  descriptive  method.  The  data  are  taken  from  the  novel,  and  analyzed  based  on  the  concept  of  Beaumont  dan  Gringer  in  terms  of  form  and  Thomson  Martinet  for  their  meanings.

The  writer  finds  that  there  are  four  forms  of  phrasal  verbs  in  the  novel, those  are  the first form  : verb + particle +,  the second form : verb + particle + object and  verb + object + particle,  the tirth form  : Verb + Particle + Object  in  which  verb  cannot  be  separated  from  the  particle,  and the fifth form : Verb + Particle + Preposition. The  writer  also  finds  that  there  are  phrasal  verbs  that  have  more  than  one  meanings  those  are get  up,  put  down,  come  back,  talk  about,  come  up,  finish  up,  keep  up,  make  up,  put  up,  turn  up, set  of  and  give  up.

This  research  could  help  the  reader  to  increase  the  knowledge  especially  on phrasal  verbs  and  to  understand phrasal verb in the novel The Stars Shine Down deeply.

 

Key  words : English phrasal verb,  The  Stars  Shine  Down.


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