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“Jangan Di-Read!”: Indonesian Affixation to English Words on Social Media
Code mixing has been widely studied, but the study of it focusing on Indonesian affixation to English words is still scant. Therefore, this study aims at investigating the types of affixes, the change in English word classes, and the morphophonemic ...
Dian Budiarti, Ihsan Nur Iman Faris
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Affixation is the morphological process that consists of adding an affix (i.e., a bound morpheme) to a morphological base. It is cross-linguistically the most common process that human languages use to derive new lexemes (derivational affixation) or to adapt a word’s form to its morphosyntactic context (inflectional affixation ...
K. Goethem
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Morpheme {BuN-}: an Example of Morphological Process Through Affixation in Bidayuh-Somu Language [PDF]
The goals of this research were to identify the allomorph of morpheme {buN-}, describe its affixation process, and determine the function of the allomorphs. The qualitative method was applied to gather the data from an informant who was done by recording
Bunau, E. (Eusabinus) +1 more
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Directionality in affixation: the applicability of Marchand’s (1964) semantic criteria [PDF]
This paper presents a study of directionality in word-class changing affixation. Specifically, it addresses the various semantic criteria proposed in Marchand (1964) for directionality in conversion as applied to a sample of affixation in English.
Alba E. Ruz , Bożena Cetnarowska
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Afiksasi Verba Bahasa Madura Dialek Pamekasan berdasarkan Perspektif Derivasi dan Infleksi
This study aims to describe the affixation of Madurese verbs in the Pamekasan dialect of low speech level based on the perspective of derivation and inflexion. The data of this research is in the form of Pamekasan dialect Madurese verbs. The data sources
Holifatul Hasanah +2 more
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This study addresses the relation between morphological productivity and semantic transparency. Using distributional semantics, we compare German word formation using particles with derivational word formation.
I. Stupak, R. Baayen
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This study aims to analyze the derivational and inflection affixation processes in the article entitled "The Government of The Republic of Indonesia". The author also describes the affixation that occurs in sentences or words contained in the article. To
Made Prima Devi Hutaminingrum
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Kesalahan Afiksasi dalam Caption Instagram @Infojember Edisi Oktober 2022
This study aims to describe affixation errors in the October 2022 edition of the Instagram @infojember social media caption. Qualitative research is the type of this research that uses a descriptive approach.
Alfi Khoiru An Nisa +3 more
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INDONESIAN AFFIXATION ATTACHED TO ENGLISH WORDS IN ADOLESCENT TABLOID
This paper analyzes the pattern of Indonesian affixation which is attached to English words found in 4 famous Adolescent Tabloid namely Keren Beken, Gaul, Fantasi, and Genie.
Dede Jihan Rasika
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An analysis of affixation in Sasak language dialect
This study aims to show how many affixations in Sasak Language Meriak-Meriku dialect and the semantic meaning. The methodology used in this study is qualitative method by following two steps. Those are: Firstly, the researcher reads the English book that
F. Saifuddin, Lalu Dwi Satria Adriansyah
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