History Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptx
Semantic predicator,predicate & degree of predicator. STAIN SALATIGA
1. By:
1. Dewi Nur Waryani (11311033)
2. Roisa Indriani (11311043)
3. Mentari Mega Wardani (11311044)
4. Muhammad Hasan (11311041)
5. Wahyu Ardi N (11311123)
2. PREDICATOR
Predicator is a various part of speech
that doesn’t belong to any of referring
expression and reminder to be does not
belong to predicator.
3. Examples:
1. I am sitting in front of class.
2. We do semantic assignment.
3. She is beautiful.
4. Hair is black.
5. The book is on the table.
4. PREDICATE
Predicate is any word that has potential to be
predicator. Predicate belong to predicator but
predicator must not belong to predicate.
5. Examples:
1. The beautiful teacher goes to Salatiga.
2. The green book is on the table.
3. I live in ma’had boarding school.
4. I was born in Salatiga.
5. Central java is between west java and
east java.
6. DEGREE of PREDICATE
Degree of predicate is some of
arguments or referring expression that
normally understood to have in
declaratives simple sentences and it
must be combined to give a well-formed
sentence.
7. Examples:
1. I meet mrs.Rini in the office (two place)
2. I gave you an umbrella (three place)
3. Lina go to campus early morning (two
place)
4. Hana walkslowly (one place)
5. John is stressed (two place)