THE ANALYSIS OF THE ADJECTIVE CLAUSES IN ALICE MUNRO’S THE OFFICE
Abstract
This  thesis  deals  with  syntax,  because  it  concerns  about  the  arrangement  of 
sentence. This thesis tries to discuss the adjective clauses that are found in short story 
entitled The Office, written by Alice Munro. What will be discussed in this thesis are 
the form of the adjective clauses, the relative pronoun and relative adverb used, and 
also the total number of them.  
The  source  of  data  used  in  this  thesis  is  gained  from  short  story  The  Office, 
written  by  Alice  Munro.  The  short  story  itself  is  taken  from  a  book  composed  by 
Michael Timko, entitled  38 Short Stories. The Office is chosen as the source of data 
because it uses English that is simple, so that it is easier for the readers, even by the 
English learners, to know what Alice Munro tells in her short story. The other reason, 
this short story is considered unique, because the ending of this story is quite flat, and 
not really surprising. 
From  this  short  story,  any  sentences  that  contain  adjective  clauses  are 
collected.  Then,  the  adjective  clauses  are  analyzed  through  explaining  how  the 
adjective clauses are presented, what relative pronouns and relative adverbs are used, 
what nouns are denoted by relative pronouns and relative adverbs, and also defining 
what  the  functions  of  relative  pronouns  and  relative  adverbs  are  in  the  adjective 
clauses.  Next,  the  total  number  of  relative  pronoun  denoting  subject,  object, 
possession,  as  well  as  the  total  number  of  relative  adverb  denoting  place,  time,  and 
reason  will  be  counted.  The  total  number  of  them  will  be  presented  in  the  form  of percentage. After doing all of those steps, conclusion can be drawn at the end of the 
discussion. 
In conducting a research, this thesis applies library research. It means that the 
data and other informations are taken from books, because books are the main source 
to the elaboration of theoretical framework and problems that will be analyzed. This 
thesis  uses  descriptive  analysis,  and  the  types  of  data  used  are  qualitative  and 
quantitative data, because the data are in the form of sentences and numbers. 
Based on the results of the analysis and the discussion, there are 59 sentences 
containing 76 adjective clauses found. From those adjective clauses, seven are in the 
form  of  adjective  phrases.  In  more  detail,  those  76  adjective  clauses  use  20  zero 
relative  pronouns,  31  relative  pronouns  denoting  subject,  7  relative  pronouns 
denoting object, 2 relative pronouns denoting possession, 7 relative adverbs denoting 
place, 1 relative adverb denoting time, and 1 relative adverb denoting reason. 
Finally, the total number of the  relative pronouns and the relative adverbs in 
the form of percentage is defined. The adjective phrases are categorized as adjective 
clauses that use relative pronouns denoting subject, while zero relative pronouns that 
are used in the adjective clauses are categorized as relative pronouns denoting object. 
Furthermore, from the 67 relative pronouns, there are 38 relative pronouns denoting 
subject  (56.  7%),  27  relative  pronouns  denoting  object  (40.  3%),  and  2  relative 
pronouns  denoting  possession  (3%)  found.  Meanwhile,  from  the  nine  relative 
adverbs,  there  are  7  relative  adverbs  denoting  place  (77.  8%),  1  relative  adverb 
denoting time (11. 1%), and 1 relative adverb denoting reason (11. 1%) found.
