Abstract

This article is discussing about the formation of ergative verb in Hokkien. A language can be called as ergative if the patient (P) of the transitive verb is treated equally or conferential with the subject (S) in the intransitive clause and is different from the agent (A) of the transitive verb. Ergative verb treats P equally with S. It is usually no indication for both. Accusative sentence is a sentence which has a system where A is equal with S and is different with P. However, active sentence is a type of sentence which shows a group of S which are acting the same with P and a group of S which are acting the same with A in a language.
 In Hokkien, most verbs can be used intransitively, but usually this does not change the subject’s role. For example, “? c?ak m?en pau” (He eats bread) (transitive) and “? c?ak” (He eats) (intransitive), where the only difference is that the latter does not determine what is eaten. By contrast, with ergative verbs, the subject’s role changes; such as “Jack ph?? phua pua” (Jack broke the plate) (transitive) dan “pua phua” (the broken plate) (intransitive).

Highlights

  • This article is discussing about the formation of ergative verb

  • A language can be called as ergative if the patient

  • A is equal with S

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Summary

Tipologi Bahasa Subordinatif

Dalam Bahasa Hokkien, sama halnya dengan bahasa lainnya, kalimat subordinatif dibangun dengan konjungsi yang dapat berbentuk antara lain: karena, sebab, jika, hanya jika, meskipun, walaupun, bahwa, agar, dan sebagainya. Berbicara mengenai tipologi Bahasa Hokkien ada baiknya terlebih dahulu melihat tipologi bahasa yang ada, yaitu: tipologi akusatif, aktif, pasif, ergatif dan antipasif. Dan yang akan dibahas lebih lanjut yaitu proses pembentukan verba ergatif dalam Bahasa Hokkien

Kalimat Ergatif
Kalimat Pasif dan Ergatif
Kalimat Aktif dan Antipasif
Pola Gabungan Klausa Intransitif dan Intransitif
Pola Gabungan Klausa Intransitif dan Transitif
Pola Gabungan Klausa Transitif dan Transitif
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