ANALISIS PENGGUNAAN SHUUJOSHI NA DAN NO DALAM ANIME KIMI NO SUIZOU WO TABETAI KARYA YORU SUMINO
Keywords:
shuujoshi na dan no, konteks, fungsiAbstract
In the Japanese language, there is a distinction between spoken and written language, particularly in the use of sentence-ending particles or shuujoshi. Shuujoshi are sentence-ending particles frequently used in informal language to indicate commands, prohibitions, emotions, and emphasis. Understanding the function of shuujoshi is closely related to the context of the utterance. This study investigates the function of shuujoshi based on the theory of contextual meaning proposed by Rahardi (2019). One of the most famous forms of Japanese entertainment among foreign students and Japan enthusiasts is anime. Anime is Japanese animation that tells various stories with diverse genres. This research examines the shuujoshi "na" and "no" found in the anime Kimi no Suizou wo Tabetai by Yoru Sumino, based on the theories of Chino (2008) and Sudjianto (2007). The aim of this research is to describe the functions of the shuujoshi "na" and "no" in the anime Kimi no Suizou wo Tabetai by Yoru Sumino. This study employs a qualitative descriptive method, meaning that the research results are in the form of utterance sentences. The research instrument in this study is a human instrument with the aid of data tables. The data source for this research is the anime Kimi no Suizou wo Tabetai by Yoru Sumino. Based on the analysis conducted, the researcher found all four functions of the shuujoshi "na". However, for the shuujoshi "no", only two functions were found, and the function indicating an indefinite statement was not found. Additionally, the study discovered the shuujoshi "no" as a replacement for a question particle, which is not included in the theoretical framework used.