Numeral Classifiers Used in the Cookbooks

  • Nadra N
  • Wahyuni S
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Abstract

This article is aimed at describing numeral classifier used in the cookbooks. The data were collected through the observation, which is observation of the cookbooks. Through the observation, the data related to numeral classifier are tapped. Besides, noting technique is also used. The analysis of data is done by using “ intralingual identity method”. Furthermore, “ referential identity method” is also used. The study is done by looking at the reference of numeral classifier.  Based on the data analysis, there are three types of numeral classifier used in the cookbooks, namely numeral classifier for individual objects, collective numeral classifier, and numeral classifier for size. Of the three numeral classifiers, numeral classifier for size (mensural classifier) is widely used. This is caused by the fact that in cooking, size is very important in order the food taste delicious. Numeral classifier for size can be divided into three types, namely, numeral classifier for weight measure, numeral classifier for length size or footage, and numeral classifier for volume size. The most widely used is numeral classifier for volume size, namely eleven forms. However, in terms of occurrence, numeral classifier for weight size is dominantly used.

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Nadra, N., & Wahyuni, S. (2015). Numeral Classifiers Used in the Cookbooks. International Journal of Linguistics, 7(6), 19. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijl.v7i6.8425

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