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
1.
The word of his in A critic is saying that President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono needs to start focusing on fulfilling his campaign promises in
the waning days of his final term and less on party politics. 1
st
paragraph
The word of ‘his’ is a possessive adjective of the subject of ‘President
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’as in “… President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono … his campaign … his final term …”
2.
The word of his in Arie Sujito, a political analyst from Gadjah Mada
University in Yogyakarta, said that although Yudhoyono was entitled to
enjoy his down time, the President, who is barred from seeking re-election
by term limits, should focus on preparing for the transition to a new administration. 2
nd
paragraph
The word of ‘his’ is a possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Yudhoyono’
as in
“… Yudhoyono … his down time …”
3.
The word of he, himself, and his in “He can relax [...] but should avoid involving himself in unimportant travails, including a preoccupation with
his
Democratic Party,” Arie told The Jakarta Post on Sunday. 3
rd
paragraph
The word of he is categorized to third person singular deixis. He plays as
subjective pronoun. It refers to Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. The word of
‘himself’ is a reflexive pronoun of ‘Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’, it used
when it refer back to another word in the sentence. Meanwhile, the word
of ‘his’ is a possessive adjective of the subject of ‘he’ as in “He can … his
Democratic Party …” 4.
The word of he and his in “He should not spend too much of his time on his
party. He should instead prepare for the transition of power, so that
his successor can continue the programs from his
tenure,” Arie added. 4
th
paragraph
The word of he is categorized to third person singular deixis. He plays as
subjective pronoun.
Itrefers to Yudhoyono. Moreover, the word of ‘his’ is
a possessive adjective of the subject of
‘he’ as in “He should not … his time on his party. He
should instead … his successor … his tenure …”
5.
The word of his and he in Yudhoyono, First Lady Ani Yu-dhoyono, and his
entourage arrived at Halim Perdanakusuma Air Force Base in East
Jakarta on Sunday before departing for East Java, where he watched the
sunrise over Mount Bromo in Probolinggo, witnessed military exercises and played sports with local officials. 5
th
paragraph
The word of ‘his’ is a possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Yudhoyono’
as in
“Yudhoyono … his entourage …” Next, he plays as subjective pronoun. It is included as anaphora. The word of he refers to Yudhoyono.
It is categorized to third person singular deixis. 6.
The word of his in During his visit to Mt. Bromo, Yudhoyono stopped to
talk with some tourists, street vendors and local farmers at the world- famous tourist site. 8
th
paragraph The
word of ‘his’ is a possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Yudhoyono’ as in ‘During his visit to Mt. Bromo, Yudhoyono …”It is included as
cataphora, the pronoun his
is used first then the word of ‘Yudhoyono’.
7.
The word of he in In response, Yudhoyono said he would order the local
regent, the provincial governor, and other relevant ministers, to address the vendors’ concerns. 10
th
paragraph
He plays as subjective pronoun. It is categorized to third person singular
deixis. The word of he refers to Yudhoyono. It is included as anaphora.
8.
The word of I, here, and his in “The ministers and I came here to directly
observe the situation and learn about what the people actually need,”
Yudhoyono said in a statement posted to his official website
www.presidenri.go.id. 11
th
paragraph
The word of I is categorized to first person singular deixis. It is included as cataphora. I plays as subjective pronoun. It refers to Yudhoyono as in
“… I came …” Yudhoyono said.The word of here refers to Mount Bromo.
It is included as anaphora, the word of ‘Mount Bromo’ is the first
mentioned than the word of ‘here’. Meanwhile, the word of ‘his’ is a
possessive adjective of the subject of ‘President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono’ as in “… Yudhoyono said in a statement posted to his official
…” 9.
The word of I, me and here in “I want the relevant officials to give me the reports on the follow up to the requests of the people here immediately
after I
am back in Jakarta”. 12
th
paragraph
I playsas subjective pronoun. The word of I is purposed to first person
singular deixis. It refers to Yudhoyono. Me plays as objective pronoun. Furthermore, the word of here refers to Mt. Bromo.
10.
The word of I, we, and us in “I don’t like making promises. But whatever we
can do, if it is possible, will be definitely done by us
,” the statement said. 13
th
paragraph
The word of I is categorized to first person singular deixis. I plays as subjective pronoun. It refers to Yudhoyono. The word of we is a kind of
first person plural deixis. We plays as subjective pronoun. It refers both Yudhoyono, the ministers, and his cabinet. Us plays as objective pronoun.
11.
The word of I in “I had expected that the President would engage in such
activities,” Bambang said. 15
th
paragraph
The word of I is categorized to first person singular deixis. It is included as cataphora, the pronoun of I is used first then the full noun phrase is
presented in next line as in
“I had expected …” Bambang said. I plays as
subjective pronoun. It refers to Bambang. 12.
The word of my, his, and him in “In my opinion, the visit was merely aimed at boosting his popularity. It is also an escape from public
criticism, which has accused him of failing to tackle many important
problems, such as the fuel subsidy, rampant social conflicts, and weak law enforcement.” 16
th
paragraph
The word of my is a possessive adjective. The word of ‘his’ is a
possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Yudhoyono’. Him plays as
objective pronoun, the words of it must be placed after the verb as in “...
accused him
...” 13.
The word of him in Bambang said that it would be unlikely that Yudhoyono’s charm offensive would allow him to leave office on a high
note. 17
th
paragraph
Him plays as objective pronoun, the words of it must be placed after the
verb as in
“... allow him ...” It refers to Yudhoyono.
14.
The word of they in “People today are smarter,” the lawmaker said. “They cannot easily be pleased by such a short visit, while many other
fundamental problems, such as the high price of staple foods and poor basic services remain unsolved.” 18
th
paragraph
The word of they is categorized to third person plural deixis which is refer to ‘people’ as in “People today … they cannot …” They plays as
subjective pronoun. It is included as anaphora.
9. Ninth Text: PPP actress candidate causes smiles, for all wrong reasons