A part of English and Muko-Muko question words used two different

ʊntʊk ʌpəʊ ʌbʌn kʌ:eʤɒ? 6 Whom should I talk to? Kepado siapo ambo harus kecek? k əpʌdəʊ sɪʌpəʊ ʌmbəʊ hʌ:ʊs keʧek? Descriptions: - In the 1 st until 4 th sentences the preposition in English are put at the end of the sentences. But in Muko-Muko, the preposition are put at the beginning at the sentences. - In the 5 th until 8 th sentences the preposition in English are put at the beginning of the sentences, and in Muko-Muko, the preposition are put at the beginning at the sentences too.

d. A part of English and Muko-Muko question words used two different

question words to ask same aim or have same meaning to ask the reason. Examples: No English Muko-Muko 1 What did you kill him for? = Why did you kill him? Untuk apo aban munuh inyo? = Mengapo aban munuh inyo? ʊntʊk ʌpəʊ ʌbʌn mʊnʊh ɪnjəʊ? = məŋʌpəʊ ʌbʌn mʊnʊh ɪnjəʊ? 2 What do you study English for? = Why do you study English? Untuk apo aban balajar Bahaso Inggris? = Mengapo aban balajar Bahaso Inggris? ʊntʊk ʌpəʊ ʌbʌn bʌlʌʤʌ: bʌhʌsəʊ ɪŋg:ɪs? = m əŋʌpəʊ ʌbʌn bʌlʌʤʌ: bʌhʌsəʊ ɪŋg:ɪs? Universitas Sumatera Utara Descriptions: - In English for asking about aim or reason can use two question words. They are what and why. - In Muko-Muko for asking about aim or reason also can use two question words. They are untuk apo and mengapo?

4.2.3.2 Differences a. The position of English question words are at the begining and Muko-

Muko question words are put in initial, medial or final position. Examples: No English Muko-Muko 1 What is your name? Siapo nama aban? s ɪʌpəʊ nʌmʌ ʌbʌn? 2 Where does he live? Dimano inyo tingga? d ɪmʌnəʊ ɪnjəʊ tɪŋgʌ? 3 What book does she read? Bukung apo yang inyo baco? b ʊkʊŋ ʌpəʊ jʌŋ ɪnjəʊ bʌʧəʊ? 4 Whose car do they borrow? Oto siapo yang toboh pinjam? ɒtɒ sɪʌpəʊ jəŋ tɒbɒh pɪnʤʌm? 5 Which place does she like? Tepek mano yang inyo senang? tepek m ʌnəʊ jʌŋ ɪnjəʊ sənʌŋ? 6 Where will you go? Aban ndak kemano? ʌbʌn ndʌk kəmʌnəʊ? Universitas Sumatera Utara 7 Where do they live? Toboh tingga dimano? t ɒbɒh tɪŋgʌ dɪmʌnəʊ? Descriptions: - In the 1 st and 2 nd sentences, the question words in English are put at the intial position, and the question words in English are put at the initial position too. - In the 3 rd until 5 th sentences, the question words in English are still put at the initial position, while the question words in English are put at the medial position of the sentence. - In the 6 th and 7 th sentences, the question words in English are put at the initial position, while the question words in English are put at the final position of the sentence.

b. In English, noun is put after question word while in Muko-Muko, noun is