Rosly, Nurul Jamilah
  
(2020)
Relations of the preposition in motion verb of the Malay language based on conceptual structure representation with spatial representation.
    In: Konferensi Linguistik Tahunan Atma Jaya Kedelapan Belas  di selenggarakan secara daring, 16-18 September 2020, Jakarta, Indonesia.
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
    
      
      
    
  
  
    
  
  
    Abstract
    Motion is a change from one location to another location. Motion typology definitely needsthe role of preposition as 
indicator and main component to express the direction of motion. Consequently, this study focuses on spatial motion  and  preposition that  simultaneously such as (dari, daripada,  ke, kepada, di,  di seberang, di  sekitar, di  sekeliling and di sepanjang by focusing on conceptual structure perspective (abstract). This research uses data acquired from Pangkalan  Data  Dewan  Bahasa  dan  Pustaka,  Malaysia  as  material  and  sample  of  study  to  be  analysed  using Conceptual Structure Theory (CST) (Ray Jackendoff 1997 & 2011). The argument mapping consists of three main hierarchies:  argument-adjunct  rules,  conceptual  structure  representation  and  spatial  representation.  Finding reveals  the  existence  of  directional  spatial  motion,  additive  motion,  becoming  motion  and  orientative  motion  in function of [EVENT] and [STATE] that can predict the existence of preposition such as dari, daripada, ke, kepada, di, di seberang, di sekitar, di sekeliling and di sepanjang in bound direction, directive direction and path direction. Spatial representation also demonstrates the involvement of dimension conceptualization such as DIM 0D, DIM 2 (0+E)  DIR  and  DIM  2  (0+E)  DIR.  Overall,  this  study  has  shown  the  relationship  of  motion  and  preposition  in 
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