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Thematic Progression Pattern in Al-Hikam Aphorism Arabic – Bahasa Indonesia and Arabic – English; Systemic Functional Linguistic Approach

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  • Muhammad Yunus Anis

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This research investigated the information structure in translated texts Arabic – Bahasa Indonesia and Arabic – English, and how the structure is developed in terms of thematic progression pattern, so the text can be cohesive. This study also examines whether there is a topic change from the source language (SL) to the target language (TL). The method used in this study was divided into three phases- data collection, data analysis, and research report. The total of data used in this research were 435 clauses with thematic structure from 100 aphorisms in al-Hikam aphorisms Arab – Bahasa Indonesia and Arabic – English. The high percentage of unmarked topical theme shows that, textually, the information distribution in the aphorisms Arabic – Bahasa Indonesia and Arabic – English is organized in a coherent and systematic way. There are 64.35% of unmarked topical theme in Arabic – Bahasa Indonesia, and there are 59.62% in Arabic – English. The linear and zig zag progression patterns do not experience shift. Meanwhile, there is a shift in the multiple and distributed patterns. This has an impact on the level of cohesion and wholeness of the message in the thematic structure of al-Hikam aphorisms. Contextually, this research contributes to the study of cross-language and cross-cultural. A translator must be more careful in translating aphorisms in both Arabic – Bahasa Indonesia and Arabic – English since the progression patterns are multiple and distributed. Based on these results, it can be concluded that Theme mapping in information structure is an important thing that a translator should pay attention to.

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  • Muhammad Yunus Anis, 2023. "Thematic Progression Pattern in Al-Hikam Aphorism Arabic – Bahasa Indonesia and Arabic – English; Systemic Functional Linguistic Approach," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 13(7), pages 453-453, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:wjel11:v:13:y:2023:i:7:p:453
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    1. Abbas Hussein Abdelrady Altaher, 2023. "A Contrastive Analysis of Thematic and Information Patterning in English and Arabic Contexts," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 13(3), pages 1-16, April.
    2. Hiace Vega Fernando Siahaan & Eddy Setia & Amrin Saragih & Ridwan Hanafiah, 2022. "Thematic Development Analysis on Sunday Sermon Texts in Batak Christian Protestant Church," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 12(6), pages 220-220, September.
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