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ArtikelUnsur Deontik Imperatif dalam Verba Bahasa Jepang  
Oleh: Wamafma, Dance
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional - tidak terakreditasi DIKTI
Dalam koleksi: Majalah Ilmiah Maranatha vol. 15 no. 2 (Jul. 2008), page 17-23.
Topik: Imperatives; Inflection; Weak Forces; Strong Forces; Modalities; Deontik
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Isi artikelLinguistic forms, especially used in Japanese imperative simple sentences, are generally created by verbs inflection. The universal language like Indonesian language always shows an imperative meaning in different words of verbs inflection. This research tries to describe imperative inflection particle that can show weak and strong forces without intonation like in Indonesian language or others. All of the different features of the imperative form classification of the strong or weak forces in social effects are aimed at by the use of specific morphemes, words, or phrases. For example, 'strong forces' in, 'damatte kure' (shut up) and 'ike' (go) etc. It is compared to weak morpheme in 'kaerasete itadakemasenka', 'shut up' which can also mean 'be silent please' in Japanese verbs can be shown here, so this research is hoped lead to a qualified teaching of Japanese language, especially deontik imperative modalities.
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