STRUCTURE IV D PPT NC

Presented by Sukarno
sukarno@uny.ac.id

Determine the main and sub-clauses, and identify the noun clause,
adjective clause and the adverbial clause.
It is very difficult to succeed in the music business; nine out of ten bands that release a first
record fail to produce a second. Surviving in the music industry requires luck and patience,
but most of all it requires an intricate knowledge of how a record company functions. The
process begins when a representative of a company's Artist and Repertoire ( A&R) visits
bars and night clubs, scouting for young, talented bands. After the representative identifies
a promising band, he or she will work to negotiate a contract with that band. The signing
of this recording contract is a slow process. A company will spend a long time
investigating the band itself as well as current trends in popular music. During this period,
it is important that a band reciprocates with an investigation of its own, learning as much
as possible about the record company and making personal connections within the
different department that will handle their recordings.

Once a band has signed the contract and has finished an album, the
publicity and promotions department takes over. This department decides
whether or not to mass produce and market the band's album. Most bands
fail to make personal contacts in this second department, thus losing their

voice in the important final process of producing and marketing their
album. This loss of voice often contributes to the band's failures as a
recording group.

CLAUSES

Independent Clause (I C)
Clauses

Dependent Clause (D C)
Adjective Clause

DC

Adverbial Clause
Noun Clause

Verbal Q

Do you know if she is a student?

I know if she is a student.

Is she a student?
Does he like coffee?

Do you know if he likes coffee?
I know if he likes coffee.

NC : if+S +V

Question

Non-Subjective Q

Pronominal Q
Subjective Q

N-S Q

Where does he come from? Do you know where he comes from?

I know where he comes from..

What is his name?

Do you know what his name is?
I know what his name is.

NC : Qw + S + V

Pronominal Q
What is on the table?

Do you know what
I know what

is on the table?
is on the table.

Who is in the room?


Do you know who
I know who

is in the room?
is in the room.

SQ

NC : QW/S +V

Noun Claus
Subject
Object (Direct Object)
Complement
NC
Object of Preposition
Explanatory Modifier
Adverbial Objective

1.





Subject
What she did makes me happy.
Why she is at home is to wait for my visit..
What I said is what she wants.

2.




Direct object
I like what she does.
I have known who you are.
I wondered whether you had left the city or not.

3.





Complement
Who I am is not who I was.
What you said is what I meant.
What she is doing is what I always ask.

4. Object of preposition
• I have been thinking about whether I will marry her or not.
• Your success will depend on how well you make an effort.
• I am in doubt as to which book I should keep.
5. Appositive (Explanatory modifier)
• The popular idea that water is purified by freezing is false.
• His fear that he might never win overcomes him.
6. Adverbial objective
• I am afraid that he will refuse this offer.
• I am sure that I will not fail.


That’s all.

THANK YOU
Sukarno