CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW



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CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Part of Speech Part of speech is word classification based on their function. Sherlock (2012, p.12) says that there are eight kinds of part of speech in English namely noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, verb, conjunction, interjection, and preposition. Noun is a name of person, thing, idea and so on. Noun has functions as a subject, object, and other. For example, song, Angie, table, book, lips and so forth. Pronoun is a word used to take the place of a noun. A pronoun is used as a noun such as, her, him, them and so on. Adjective is used to modify a noun or a pronoun. An adjective may be a single word, a phrase, or a clause such as, beautiful, smart, short and so forth. Adverb is one of the parts of speech. Adverb is used to give more information, also used to modify verb, adjective and adverb such as, faithfully, certainly, quietly and so on. Verb is a word used to express action, being, or state of being such as, work, write, play, cook and so on. Conjunction is the other part of speech. Conjunction has function to connect words or groups of words. For example, and, but, and or. A familiar word has no grammatical to the rest of the sentence and it can be used to express strong feeling such as, oh, ssttt, ouch and so forth. Preposition shows the relations between its object and some other words in the sentence. For example, on, in, above, between and so on. 2.2 Adverb Adverb is one of part of speech that explains about the aspects of actions. Adverb is used to give more informations. Adverb is also used to modify verb, adjective and adverb. Surayin (1999, p.220) says that an adverb as a word or 4

5 group of words that describes or adds to the meaning of a verb, an adjective, another adverb or a whole sentence. 1. An adverb modifies a verb : She sings beautifully ; beautifully is an adverb that modifies a verb sings. 2. An adverb modifies an adjective : The test was extremely difficult ; extremely is an adverb that modifies an adjective difficult. 3. An adverb modifies an adverb : He talks exceptionally loudly ; Exceptionally is an adverb that modifies other adverb loudly. Thomson (1986, p.47) says that the kinds of adverbs are adverb of manner, adverb of place, adverb of time, adverb of frequency, and adverb of degree. 1. Adverb of Manner Adverb of manner is adverb that answered the question how or how well. The examples of adverb of manner are: bravely, carefully, happily, hard, aggressively, fluently and so on. I speak fluently. Fluently is adverb modifies the verb speak and gives information how I speak. 2. Adverb of Place Adverb of place answers the question where. The examples of adverb of place are: by, near, there, up, here and so on. Nani makes a cake in the kitchen. In the kitchen is adverb that gives information where Nani makes a cake.

6 3. Adverb of Time Adverb of time is adverb that tells about the time of the activity. The examples of adverb of time are: now, soon, still, then, today and so forth. I never say never. Never is adverb of time that modifies say. 4. Adverb of Frequency Adverb of frequency is adverb that gives more information about frequency of doing activity. The examples of adverb of frequency are: always, never, seldom, often, and sometimes. I seldom go to traditional market. Seldom is adverb modifies the frequency of activity go to traditional market. 5. Adverb of Degree Adverb of degree is adverb that modifies an adjective or another adverb. The position of degree is before the adjective or adverb. The examples of adverb of degree are: fairly, hardly, pretty, quite, too, very, just, absolutely and so forth. I am absolutely right. 2.3 Adverb Phrase A phrase is two or more words that do not contain the subject-verb pair necessary to form a clause. Azar (1992, p.346) says a phrase is a group of related words that does not contain a subject and a verb. The kinds of phrases are prepositional phrase, noun phrase, adverb phrase, and adjective phrase. Adverb phrase or adverbial phrase has function as an adverb but does not contain subject and verb. Sherlock (2012, p.93) says when a group of word not containing a subject and verb acts as an adverb, it is considered as an adverbial phrase. Adverb phrases are similar in structure to adjective phrases. Modifiers of adverbs are chiefly expressions of degree. One of the examples of adverb phrase is Because of the recent rainfall, our vegetable garden is thriving. Because of the recent rainfall is the adverb phrase.

7 2.4 Types of Adverb Phrase follows: Shrives (2014, p.1) says that there are three types of adverb phrases as 1. Adverb Phrase of Time Adverb phrase of time states when something happens or how often something happens. Adverb phrase of time includes: Yesterday afternoon Next two months In a minute In an hour Two days ago A day later After break Every day a. I'll do it in a minute. b. After the game, the king and pawn go into the same box. c. Do not wait for the last judgment. It takes place every day. 2. Adverb Phrase of Place Adverb phrase of place is to talk about where something happens. Adverb phrase of place includes: Outside the class Inside the room Under the table over there Anywhere near the place On the top of In the back On the chair a. I used to work in a fire-hydrant factory. You couldn't park anywhere near the place.

8 b. Opera is when a guy gets stabbed in the back and, instead of bleeding, he sings. 3. Adverb Phrase of Manner Adverb phrase of manner is to talk about how you do something. Adverb phrase of manner includes: Extremely hard Very carefully Quite melodiously More quickly In a low register Quite fast Hardly ever Fortunately enough With a nationalistic tone Like a baby a. He would always talk with a nationalistic tone. b. He sings in a low register. c. People who say they sleep like a baby usually don't have one namely: There are also two types of adverb phrases based on Quirk (2006, p.102) 1. Adverb Phrase Modifies Adverb Example: Whoever took it acted totally inhumanely. 2. Adverb Phrase Modifies Adjective Example: The song is boomingly well. Furthermore, Maurer (2000, p.395) gives fives formation of adverb phrases as follows: 1. With a Present Participle Adverb phrase with a present participle used when it is talking about two actions or events occur in the same general time frame. Place the idea that is

9 considered more important in the independent clause. Make sure that the verb in the adverbial phrase is in the-ing form. Shots rang out, shattering both windows on the driver s side of the car. 2. With by plus a Present Participle Adverb phrase with by plus a present participle is used when there is a clear sense of intention or purpose, that one action causes a certain result, makes sure that by is followed by a present participle. Maurizio Costanzo, the host of a talk show, summed up the common feeling by saying You have given the face of pain and sorrow 3. With a Past Participle Adverb phrase with a past participle is used when you want to communicate a passive meaning. Replace the subject and the auxiliary with a past participle. Rushed to a hospital, Nicole lay in coma for two days. Rushed is the passive meaning in a past participle. 4. With having plus a Past Participle Adverb phrase with having plus a past participle is used when you are talking about actions or events that occurred at different times. Replace the subject and verb with having plus past participle. Having spent a wonderful day exploring the ruins at Paestum in Southern Italy, George and Jhon were driving south in the area of Italy known as the boot. Two actions in different times are they spent a day exploring the ruins and they drove South. 5. With a Subordinating Conjunction An adverb phrase is sometimes a reduced form of an adverb clause in which the subordinating conjunction is maintained but the subject and any auxiliary verbs are deleted. The main verb is changed to an-ing form or left as a past participle. Common subordinating conjunctions in this kind of phrase are

10 after, although, before, even though, if, though, unless, until, upon, when, whenever, while. To reduce a clause in this way, delete the subject and any auxiliary verbs from the adverb clause, change the verb to an-ing form, and keep the subordinating conjunction. After returning 2.5 Position and Order of Adverbial Phrases Position and order of adverb phrase based on Thewlis (2004, p.36), when there is more than one adverb phrase, the order usually follow these guidelines: Shorter adverb phrases usually come before longer adverb phrase. Since the frequency phrase is long, it is better to have it follows the time phrase. He exercises vigorously at the gym after work every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. After work is short adverb phrase and every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday is longer adverb phrase. When there are two adverb phrases of the same kinds such as, adverb phrase of place, adverb place of time, and so on, the more specific adverb phrase always comes first. Many people frequently eat dinner in neighborhood restaurant in Toronto. In neighborhood is a specific adverb phrase, so it comes first. In Toronto is more general so that is why it comes after the specific one. It is not common to have more than two or three adverb phrases after the verb phrase. If there are several adverbs, then one is usually moved to the beginning of the sentence. For example, Once a week, he carefully washes his car in the driveway with a special soap. Once a week is adverb phrase in the beginning of sentence, and in the driveway with a special soap is adverb phrase in the last of the sentence.