One of the major problems in studying Indonesian as a foreign language ismastering the verb structure. This is due to the complexity of its affixation. A good and well-formed verb will ensure a good, formal, and acceptable sentence; on the contrary, a lack of affixe where it should be, will give a non-grammatical sentence. Indonesian verbs have two structures: simple and derived verbs
It has been claimed widely that in Indonesian the most frequent type of relative clause, that formed...
In this research, the writer investigated about the similarities and differences of finite verb form...
This paper aims to describe the similarity and the difference ofArabic and Indonesian verbal sentenc...
One of the major problems in studying Indonesian as a foreign language ismastering the verb structur...
This research study attempts to describe morphological forms of verbs with complements in Indonesian...
In many languages in the world, there are two tendencies of word formation: (1) word formation which...
It is widely observed that inchoative verbs in many languages are obtained by a transitive/intransi...
This paper explores the structure of English verbs, with particular attention to tense. Before discu...
This paper deals with the voice system of Indonesian, and argues that certain of the constructions t...
This study aims to describe the affixation process, semantic change in the formation of derived verb...
Verbs can determine the type and number of arguments that must be present in a clause. The more comp...
This brief article focuses on the various affixes and their categories in the contemporary Indonesia...
The obejctives of this research is two-fold: to describe how Indonesian language interferes the reco...
The importance of capturing patterns of shared verb behavior through verb classes was called to atte...
This research. which has been carried out in the frame of contrastive linguistics and universal gram...
It has been claimed widely that in Indonesian the most frequent type of relative clause, that formed...
In this research, the writer investigated about the similarities and differences of finite verb form...
This paper aims to describe the similarity and the difference ofArabic and Indonesian verbal sentenc...
One of the major problems in studying Indonesian as a foreign language ismastering the verb structur...
This research study attempts to describe morphological forms of verbs with complements in Indonesian...
In many languages in the world, there are two tendencies of word formation: (1) word formation which...
It is widely observed that inchoative verbs in many languages are obtained by a transitive/intransi...
This paper explores the structure of English verbs, with particular attention to tense. Before discu...
This paper deals with the voice system of Indonesian, and argues that certain of the constructions t...
This study aims to describe the affixation process, semantic change in the formation of derived verb...
Verbs can determine the type and number of arguments that must be present in a clause. The more comp...
This brief article focuses on the various affixes and their categories in the contemporary Indonesia...
The obejctives of this research is two-fold: to describe how Indonesian language interferes the reco...
The importance of capturing patterns of shared verb behavior through verb classes was called to atte...
This research. which has been carried out in the frame of contrastive linguistics and universal gram...
It has been claimed widely that in Indonesian the most frequent type of relative clause, that formed...
In this research, the writer investigated about the similarities and differences of finite verb form...
This paper aims to describe the similarity and the difference ofArabic and Indonesian verbal sentenc...