This paper concludes that clause as representation or transitivity could be found in Sundanese clauses. Transitivity in Sundanese clauses could be found in the verbal clauses.
The aims of this paper are 1) to demonstrate how refusal acts trigger confliting frames, and 2) to describe confliting frame which is further marked by structured linguistics item to indicate individual's presuppositions.
This paper explain the complement clause types in Sundanese. The author compare Sundanese and English. In conclusion, the lack of (un)tensed verbs makes Sundanese complement clauses indeterminate between finite and non-finite clauses, unlike English.