Jumat, 17 Juni 2016

ANTONOMOASIAN



ANTONOMASIAN

Antonomasian Definisi:
A rhetorical term for the substitution of a title, epithet, or descriptive phrase for a proper name(or of a personal name for a common name) to designate a member of a group or class.

Antonomasia is a type of synecdoche. Roger Hornberry characterizes the figure as "basically a nickname with knobs on" (Sounds Good on Paper, 2010).

Example:
Imagine that you have a friend who is a fantastic chef, and you want to say hello.
Normal sentence:
“Oh, look! Sam’s arrived!”
Sentence with Antonomasia:
“Oh, look! The great chef has arrived!”
Here, the use of antonomasia allows you to greet your friend with a nickname which also reveals something about his character: he’s a great chef.
Here are a few examples of antonomasia in the past:
  • Aristotle as “The Philosopher”
  • Winston Churchill as “The Great Commoner”
  • William Shakespeare as “The Bard”
Example in literatur:
One instance of antonomasia is the treatment of Voldemort in J.K.Rowling’s Harry Potter Series. Rather than calling the dangerous man by name, all must call him “You-Know-Who” or “He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named.” This usage of antonomasia emphasizes just how dangerous the man is, as most wizards and witches are too afraid to say his actual name aloud.

Referense: http://literaryterms.net/antonomasia/
http://grammar.about.com/od/ab/g/antonomasterm.htm

Synonym, Antonym, Hyponym, and Collocation



ANTONYM, SYNONYM, HYPONYM, AND COLLOCATION
Synonym Definition:
synonyms can be nouns , verbs , adjectives, adverbs or prepositions .
example verb
buy dan purchase
artinya sama, membeli

example adjective
big dan large
artinya sama, besar

example adverb
quickly dan speedily
artinya sama, dengan cepat

example preposition
on dan upon
artinya sama, di atas
Note: sense of the word a synonym will differ according to its use in a sentence .
example:
pupil , if it is used in everyday language , means pupils. Teacher and pupil ( = the teacher and pupil )
however ,
pupil , when used in relation to the senses of the eye , then it means that the rest of the black color in the eye

Antonym Definition:
An antonym is a word that is the opposite meaning of another. It comes from the Greek words “anti” for opposite and “onym” for name.

Working with Antonyms
Sometimes you need to take two steps to enlarge your findings when doing antonym research:
Step 1: Search for the antonyms for a word.
Here is an example of antonyms for the word "good" from Rhyme Zone.com:
 bad, badly, badness, evil, evilness, ill, malevolent, malicious, poorly, wicked
  
Step 2: Search for synonyms of the antonyms identifed in step one.
If you take the first antonym listed, “bad,” and search for synonyms, you would be shown 73 synonyms for “bad.” That would give you a lot of antonyms to choose from when looking for that perfect antonym for good, including words such as: awful, dreadful, hard, hopeless, inferior, lousy, painful, rotten, severe, stale, terrible, and tough

Adding a Prefix
Sometimes, an antonym can be easily made by adding a prefix.
Examples of antonyms that were made by adding the prefix “un” are:

    Likely and unlikely
    Able and unable
    Fortunate and unfortunate
    Forgiving and unforgiving

By adding the prefix “non” you can make these pairs:

    Entity and nonentity
    Conformist and nonconformist
    Payment and nonpayment
    Combatant and noncombatant

Lastly, adding the prefix “in” can make the following pairs:

    Tolerant and intolerant
    Decent and indecent
    Discreet and indiscreet
    Excusable and inexcusable

Hyponym Definisi:  
In linguistics, a hyponym is a specific term used to designate a member of a broader class. For instance, daisy and rose are hyponyms of flower. Also called a subtype or a subordinate term
 Hyponymy shows the relationship between the more general terms (hypernyms) and the more specific instances of it (hyponyms). 
A hyponym is a word or phrase whose semantic field is more specific than its hypernym. The semantic field of a hypernym, also known as a superordinate, is broader than that of a hyponym. An approach to the relationship between hyponyms and hypernyms is to view a hypernym as consisting of hyponyms.
This, however, becomes more difficult with abstract words such as imagine, understand and knowledge. While hyponyms are typically used to refer to nouns, it can also be used on other parts of speech. Like nouns, hyponyms in verbs are words that refer to a broad category of actions
Example :
the verb cook has many hyponyms.
Word: Cook
Hyponyms: Roast, boil, fry, grill, bake.
the verb colour has many hyponyms
Word: colour
Hyponyms: blue, red, yellow, green, black and purple

Hyponymy involves the logical relationship of entailment. Example : ‘There is a horse’ entails that ‘There is an animal”. Hyponymy often functions In discourse as a means of lexical cohesion by establishing referential equivalence to avoid repetition.

Collocation Definisi:
A collocation is a familiar grouping of words, especially words that habitually appear together and thereby convey meaning by association.
Collocational range refers to the set of items that typically accompany a word. The size of a collocational range is partially determined by a word's level of specificity and number of meanings.

Collocation Examples:
Here are a number of common collocations in English:
make the bed -> I need to make the bed everyday.
do the homework -> My son does his homework after dinner.
take a risk -> Some people don't take enough risks in life.
give someone advice -> The teacher gave us some advice on taking tests.



Jumat, 03 Juni 2016

PROVERBS


PROVERBS
 
Proverbs Definisi:
Proverbs is a simple or short sentence which is usually used to suppose that
something or the real truth , usually Proverbs aims to educate through
aphorisms or also called as the proverb .
 
Example of Proverbs from Literature
From Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart:
“If a child washes his hands he could eat with kings.”
If you remove the dirt of your ancestors, you can have a better future. Everyone can build his/her own fame.
“A toad does not run in the daytime for nothing.”
Everything happens for a reason and for something not for nothingness.
“A child’s fingers are not scalded by a piece of hot yam which its mother puts into its palm.”
Children who obey their mothers are not punished.
 
Function of Proverbs:
Proverbs play very important roles in different types of literary works. The most important function of proverbs is to teach and educate the audience. They often contain an expert advice with a role for educating the readers on what they may face if they would do something. Hence, proverbs play a didactic role, as they play a universal role in teaching wisdom and sagacity to the common people. Since proverbs are usually metaphorical and indirect; therefore, they allow writers to express their message in a less harsh way.


Reference: http://literarydevices.net/proverb/
 
 

IDIOM




IDIOM
Idiom Definisi:
Idiom is a group of words strung together in a certain order in which
meaning can not be predictable from the meaning of its constituent
words separately . Idiom bahasa Inggris sering muncul pada bagian
Listening pada tes TOEFL.
 
Example word ussing:
a good deal, a lot of, a man of the world, about to, After all,
 after his own heart, all along, all of a sudden, All the better,
All the same, antsy, as to, as easy as pie, at all events,At any rate,
at will, By the way, by no means, by means of, by hook or by crook,
By degrees, by and by, By all means, but for, bull-headed, bring up,
brought home to, good luck!
 
Reference: http://www.wordsmile.com/contoh-kalimat-idiom-bahasa-
                   inggris-artinya#more-314