Derivational and Inflectional Morphemes on the Thesis Abstracts

An analysis of derivational and inflectional morpheme has great values because sometimes, learners face difficulties in understanding those morphemes. Dealing with this problem, this study was aimed to describe the types of derivational and inflectional morphemes. As this study analyzed the written...

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Main Authors: Anggun Purnomo Arbi, Sulistyaningsih Sulistyaningsih, Abd. Syakur, Lestariningsih Lestariningsih
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: LPPM Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai 2022-04-01
Series:Jurnal Basicedu
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Online Access:https://jbasic.org/index.php/basicedu/article/view/2659
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author Anggun Purnomo Arbi
Sulistyaningsih Sulistyaningsih
Abd. Syakur
Lestariningsih Lestariningsih
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Sulistyaningsih Sulistyaningsih
Abd. Syakur
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description An analysis of derivational and inflectional morpheme has great values because sometimes, learners face difficulties in understanding those morphemes. Dealing with this problem, this study was aimed to describe the types of derivational and inflectional morphemes. As this study analyzed the written documents, this study was identified as library research. Subjects of this study were five alumni of the master of English education study program of STKIP PGRI Sidoarjo. Documentation and the researcher himself were recognized as the instruments of this study. The data of this study were all words attached by derivational or inflectional morpheme, and all those data were taken from students’ research abstracts. In analyzing the data, the researcher used content analysis. The results showed that the researcher found and discussed two types of derivational morpheme namely derivational prefix (“-un” and “-in”) and derivational suffix (“-ion”, “-al”, “-ance”, “-er”, “-ive”, “-ity”, “-able”, “-ary”, and “-ly”). However, the researcher found and discussed 5 types of inflectional morpheme covering: plural (-s), possessive (-s’ or ‘s), present (-s or -es), past (-ed), and present participle (-ing).
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spelling doaj.art-774b1e1fc143427f87f2494181a912d12023-03-13T03:03:45ZindLPPM Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku TambusaiJurnal Basicedu2580-37352580-11472022-04-01633895390710.31004/basicedu.v6i3.26591399Derivational and Inflectional Morphemes on the Thesis AbstractsAnggun Purnomo Arbi0Sulistyaningsih Sulistyaningsih1Abd. Syakur2Lestariningsih Lestariningsih3STKIP PGRI Sidoarjo, IndonesiaSTKIP PGRI Sidoarjo, IndonesiaSTKIP PGRI Sidoarjo, IndonesiaSTKIP PGRI Sidoarjo, IndonesiaAn analysis of derivational and inflectional morpheme has great values because sometimes, learners face difficulties in understanding those morphemes. Dealing with this problem, this study was aimed to describe the types of derivational and inflectional morphemes. As this study analyzed the written documents, this study was identified as library research. Subjects of this study were five alumni of the master of English education study program of STKIP PGRI Sidoarjo. Documentation and the researcher himself were recognized as the instruments of this study. The data of this study were all words attached by derivational or inflectional morpheme, and all those data were taken from students’ research abstracts. In analyzing the data, the researcher used content analysis. The results showed that the researcher found and discussed two types of derivational morpheme namely derivational prefix (“-un” and “-in”) and derivational suffix (“-ion”, “-al”, “-ance”, “-er”, “-ive”, “-ity”, “-able”, “-ary”, and “-ly”). However, the researcher found and discussed 5 types of inflectional morpheme covering: plural (-s), possessive (-s’ or ‘s), present (-s or -es), past (-ed), and present participle (-ing).https://jbasic.org/index.php/basicedu/article/view/2659derivational morpheme, inflectional morpheme, students’ research abstract
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Jurnal Basicedu
derivational morpheme, inflectional morpheme, students’ research abstract
title Derivational and Inflectional Morphemes on the Thesis Abstracts
title_full Derivational and Inflectional Morphemes on the Thesis Abstracts
title_fullStr Derivational and Inflectional Morphemes on the Thesis Abstracts
title_full_unstemmed Derivational and Inflectional Morphemes on the Thesis Abstracts
title_short Derivational and Inflectional Morphemes on the Thesis Abstracts
title_sort derivational and inflectional morphemes on the thesis abstracts
topic derivational morpheme, inflectional morpheme, students’ research abstract
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