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Ambiguity in The Laugh a Day Book of Bloopers, Quotes, and Good Clean Jokes by Jim Kraus

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dc.contributor.author Dewi, Sri Permana
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-30T04:13:06Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-30T04:13:06Z
dc.date.issued 2017-03
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.umsu.ac.id/handle/123456789/4367
dc.description.abstract This research deals with the analyzed the types of ambiguity used in The Laugh a Day Book of Bloopers, Quotes, and Good Clean Jokes by Jim Kraus ebook.The Laugh a Day Book of Bloopers, Quotes, and Good Clean Jokes by Jim Kraus is about the collection of foreign jokes, contained of 365 days of jokes and the researcher took all of them as the object to be analyzed. This research is focused on the grammatical ambiguity and the lexical ambiguity appears in the object. The objective of this research is to investigate the types of ambiguity used in The Laugh a Day Book of Bloopers, Quotes, and Good Clean Jokes by Jim Kraus by using Charles W. Kriedler theory and to find out the dominant type of ambiguity that used in The Laugh a Day Book of Bloopers, Quotes, and Good Clean Jokes by Jim Kraus. As the need to analyze and identify the ambiguity sentences in intended object, the researcher using a table.To make easier for analyzing the data, the researcher classifying the ambiguity into its type and then listing them.After classifying and listing the ambiguity into its type, the researcher determining the dominant type of ambiguity and tabulating all of the result to find out the dominant type of ambiguity in The Laugh a Day Book of Bloopers, Quotes, and Good Clean Jokes by Jim Kraus in percentage. The data are collected by applying descriptive qualitative method. Hence, the result of this research there were 78 ambiguous sentences in The Laugh a Day Book of Bloopers, Quotes, and Good Clean Jokes by Jim Kraus e-book. There were 31 grammatical ambiguity(39.74%), and 47lexical ambiguity (60.26%). The most dominant type of ambiguity is lexical ambiguity that is 47 (60.26%). en_US
dc.subject Semantic en_US
dc.subject Ambiguity en_US
dc.subject Grammatical Ambiguity en_US
dc.subject Lexical Ambiguity en_US
dc.title Ambiguity in The Laugh a Day Book of Bloopers, Quotes, and Good Clean Jokes by Jim Kraus en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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