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GEMSTONE FEVER HITS JAKARTA: A LEXICAL MEANING ANALYSIS

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The objective of this study is to find out the use of semantic relation in analyzing the lexical meaning in article “Gemstone Fever Hits Jakarta”. There are some semantic relations found frequently in the article namely, the use of synonymy, polysemy, homonymy, and hyponymy. This study was conducted by using qualitative research. The data suorce of this study was obtained from the words existed in the article of “Gemstone Fever Hits Jakarta.” The total number of words occurred in the article is 546 words. After being analyzed, it was found that the article contained of 34 synonymies; 10 homonymies; 10 Polysemies and 12 Hyponymies, therefore the total number of words which have semantic relation is 68. It is obviously identified that the article of “Gemstone Fever Hits Jakarta” contained mostly of synonym words, which means most of the lexical meaning of the words had the same meaning in the context.
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Title: GEMSTONE FEVER HITS JAKARTA: A LEXICAL MEANING ANALYSIS
Description:
The objective of this study is to find out the use of semantic relation in analyzing the lexical meaning in article “Gemstone Fever Hits Jakarta”.
There are some semantic relations found frequently in the article namely, the use of synonymy, polysemy, homonymy, and hyponymy.
This study was conducted by using qualitative research.
The data suorce of this study was obtained from the words existed in the article of “Gemstone Fever Hits Jakarta.
” The total number of words occurred in the article is 546 words.
After being analyzed, it was found that the article contained of 34 synonymies; 10 homonymies; 10 Polysemies and 12 Hyponymies, therefore the total number of words which have semantic relation is 68.
It is obviously identified that the article of “Gemstone Fever Hits Jakarta” contained mostly of synonym words, which means most of the lexical meaning of the words had the same meaning in the context.

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