Literal And Non-Literal Meanings In Some Selected Indonesian’s Political Critic Poems
Main Author: | Hutapea, Handani |
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Other Authors: | Setia, Eddy, Mono, Umar |
Format: | Student Papers |
Bahasa: | ind |
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Online Access: |
http://repository.usu.ac.id/handle/123456789/34518 |
Daftar Isi:
- In daily life human being as a social creature cannot live individually. They certainly need communication to express their existence, opinion, ideas, and to influence others for his need. Human is instinctively urged to have relationship among of them. For this human needs language as communication tools. The use of language as a means of communication, either in oral and written form, has varieties according to the knowledge of language competence by the users. If one has a good competence, he can communicate with others well and fluently. On the contrary, if one has a bad competence, he cannot communicate well and fluently. But normally human being hoped to become a good speaker, listener and writer as well. Those are some expressions of language that is used in daily life. It can only be reached by studying and practicing process. This process is found in school learning process and also in our daily communication
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