The word of ‘his’ as in “...... his memoirs .....” is a possessive adjective of
the subject of ‘Henry Kissinger’. 4.
The word of he in Underscoring the importance of the Truman precedent,
Bush explicitly declared that the US was authorized to participate in the
First Gulf War under the authority of the United Nations. However, he
also secured a resolution of support from Congress. 11
th
paragraph
The word of he refers to Bush. Itis categorized to third person singular deixis. He plays as subjective pronoun.It is included as anaphora.
5.
The word of his in In the future, expect Congress to be assertive regarding
war. Whatever happens in Syria, Obama’s legacy includes restricting his successors. 13
th
paragraph
The word of ‘his’ is a possessive adjective of the subject of Barrack
Obama.
7. Seventh Text: Dahlan accused of politicking during May Day rally
1.
The word of his in Cabinet Secretary Dipo Alam accused State-Owned
Enterprises Minister Dahlan Iskan of attempting to gain popularity to
support his presidential bid when the controversial minister joined the
International Workers Day march in Jakarta on Wednesday. 1
st
paragraph
The word of ‘his’ is a possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Dahlan Iskan’
as in
“… Dahlan Iskan … support his presidential …”
2.
The word of I and he in “I think Dahlan’s action was unnecessary. It just confirmed that he always wanted to gain popularity. Wherever there is
public attention, there Dahlan will be,” Dipo told The Jakarta Post on Thursday. 2
nd
paragraph
The word of I is categorized to first person singular deixis. It refers to Dipo Alam. I plays as subjective pronoun. It is included as cataphora, the
pronoun I is used first then the full noun phrase is presented in next line. Further, the word of he is a kind of third person singular deixis. He plays
as subjective pronoun. It is included as anaphora. The word of he refers to
Dahlan. 3.
The word of their, his, and he in “Perhaps it has something to do with Dahlan’s plan to run for president in 2014. Just let the public have their
say about whether his actions are un ethical or not,” he said, adding that
he had not spoken to Dahlan since May Day. 3
rd
paragraph
The word of ‘their’ is possessive adjective of the subject of ‘the public’ as
in
“… Just let the public have their say…” The word of ‘his’ is a
possessive adje ctive of the subject of ‘Dahlan Iskan’ as in “…Dahlan’s
plan … his actions …” Meanwhile, the word of he refers to Dipo Alam. The word of he is categorized to third person singular deixis. He plays as
subjective pronoun. 4.
The word of I, my, he, and here in “I walked here from my office,”
Dahlan said, referring to the State-Owned Enterprises Ministry about 1
kilometer from the traffic circle. “I finished all of my work this morning. I
don’t have any more appointments either. So, I left the office and hereI
am
,” he said. 5
th
paragraph The word of
‘I’ is purposed to first person singular deixis. I plays as
subjective pronoun. It refers to Dahlan. It is included as cataphora. The
word of my
isa possessive adjective of the subject of ‘I’ read: Dahlan. It is called possessive adjective because it occurs before a nounnoun phrase
as in the paragraph
“... my work …” In addition, he plays as subjective
pronoun, and it is categorized to third person singular deixis. The word of
he refers to Dahlan. Next, theword of here is included as cataphora, the
word of ‘here’ is the first mentioned than the word of ‘the traffic circle’. It refers to ‘the traffic circle’.
5.
The word of themselves, their, and he in Dipo said it would be no
surprise if people considered Dahlan’s stunt unethical. “Representatives
of the unions themselves met the President at the Palace just a day before May Day. The President listened to all of their demands. Why should
Dahlan rally with the workers?” he said. 7
th
paragraph
The word of ‘themselves’ is a reflexive pronoun of ‘Representatives of the
unions ’, it used when it refer back to another word in the sentence. The
word of ‘their’ is possessive adjective of the subject of ‘representatives of the unions’ as in “Representatives of the unions … their demands …”
Moreover, the word of he is a kind of third person singular deixis. He plays as subjective pronoun. It is included as anaphora, the word of he
placed after the word of ‘Dipo’. It refers to ‘Dipo’.
6.
The word of himself in Lawmaker Poempida Hidayatulloh criticized Dahlan, saying that the minister himself had yet to ensure that all State-
Owned Enterprises’ employees received decent pay. 10
th
paragraph
The word of ‘himself’ is a reflexive pronoun of ‘Dahlan’, it used when it
refer back to another word in the sentence. 7.
The word of he in “He has got plenty of important work to do,
particularly concerning the manpower at state- owned companies,” the
Golkar Party politician said. 11
th
paragraph
The word of he is categorized to third person singular deixis. He plays as
subjective pronoun, it refers to Dahlan. 8.
The word of his and he in In response to the criticism, Dahlan denied his appearance among the workers meant that he sympathized with the
rallies. 12
th
paragraph
The word of ‘his’ is a possessive adjective of the subject of Dahlan Iskan. He
plays as subjective pronoun. It is included as anaphora. The word of he
is a kind of third person singular deixis. It refers to Dahlan Iskan. 9.
The word of I, me, their, and he in “I was just walking because no cars were allowed to go through. Then some of the demonstrators dragged me
in to their march. Was that wrong?” he said. 13
th
paragraph
The word of I isa kind of first person singular deixis. I plays as subjective pronoun. It refers to Dahlan. Further, me plays as objective pronoun. The
word of ‘their’ is possessive adjective of the subject of ‘demonstrators’ as in “… the demontrators … their march …” The word of he is categorized
to third person singular deixis. He plays as subjective pronoun. It refers to
Dahlan. 10.
The word of he in When asked about the view that he was acting against
the government, Dahlan only said, “whatever”. 14
th
paragraph
The word of he is categorized to third person singular deixis. He plays as subjective pronoun. It is included as cataphora, the pronoun he is used first
then the full noun phrase is presented in next line. The word of he refers to
Dahlan. 11.
The word of his in Dahlan has often been accused of vainglory in many of his
antics. 18
th
paragraph
The word of ‘his’ is a possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Dahlan Iskan’
as in
“Dahlan … his antics …”
12.
The word of he in Only recently, he baffled law enforcers and lawmakers when he said he was considering an offer to develop marijuana farms for
medicinal purposes. 19
th
paragraph
The word of he is purposed to third person singular deixis. He plays as
subjective pronoun. It refers to Dahlan.
8. Eigth Text: Yudhoyono should not slow down, must focus on transition