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Abstract

This research aims to describe patient noun phrase (NP) movement at the monotransitive passive sentence with prefix di- in children age 5—6. This research is descriptive case study. Data of this research are patient NP movement with deletion agent NP and patient NP in monotransitive passive sentences on oral Indonesian from children’s utterance with their friends, teacher, and researcher. Based on the results of this research, patient NP movement with deletion of agent NP and patient NP that had been done by the children leave seven variation of di- passive verb, namely di- passive verb, di- passive verb with negation and modality, di- passive verb and adverb, di- passive verb and quatifier, di- passive verb and reflexive marker, di- passive verb with question intonation, and di- passive verb and imperative marker.

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