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GILI MENO--THE BLISSFUL HIDEAWAY

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About  two months ago,  a friend of mine, Ache offered me to spend weekend at her home in Gili Meno. I felt so excited. I grabbed my memo and wrote it down with the red ink. Then the following week, I found my self along with her, passing the zigzag and jolted road by motorbike while enjoying the tropical Pusuk forest that is beautified by swinging, sounds and the red faces of monkeys under the cloudy sky. It made the hilly road is no longer become a great barrier to reach Ache’s home. And 45 minutes ride seemed run in a glance. Bangsal harbor was in front of us. The verdant of boats were anchored. Many local and international visitors were queuing for their ticket. Suitcase and backpacks were standing disarray with their owners. The smell of salty water that filled my nostrils silently told me that I would be in one of those three islands in a minute. It takes more than 45 minutes to cross the Gili Meno straits in the rough wave. Fortunately, the waves calmly roar. The ...

FIND SUCH A SERENITY in KEKERI VILLAGE

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I t has been seven years I live in this beautiful village, I used to being so grumpy when my Umi decided to sell our house in the downtown and move on to this village. But now……I more than just like it. Kekeri Village is located about 10 minutes drive to the north from Cakra Negara—the second biggest city after Mataram.  You will find a splendid small village with the background of verdant green hills and an amazing landscape of Mount Rinjani on the east.   Most of Kekeri villagers work as the stone breaker, truck driver and farmer. They live peacefully with nature. In the northern part of my village, there is a small creek with a heap of shiny black stones. This creek stretches along, separate my village with others. It never went dry. The villagers often come to fish, to bath and to wash in this creek. In the north west of my village, there is a small hanging bridge with the flat wooden floor and firmed by the metal and iron sticks to hold. This...

Sasak Strong Pronoun at Kekeri

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1.       Introduction Every language has special properties pointed to the independent word whose grammatical function and has ability to govern a verb in a sentence that is widely known as Strong Pronoun. This term refers to person, people and non living things. In the other word it can be appeared in the form of noun. Thus, this paper presents the strong pronoun of Sasak that belonged to Meno-Mene dialect and is especially spoken at Kekeri village. Generally, Sasak is a language spoken by Lombok islanders who live in the eastern Indonesia. This regional language is classified into five dialects. Each dialect has its own traits. So does with Sasak spoken at Kekeri. It possess the peculiarity of Strong Pronoun that almost lookalike with its pronominal clitics. Therefore, to prove whether it is strong pronoun or pronominal clitics, it requires to be testified by analyzing syntactical order in various grammatical envir...