DERIVATIONAL AFFIXED PROCESS FORMING DEVERBAL NOUNS IN MADURESE LANGUAGE

Fuji Hidayati, Alfin (2021) DERIVATIONAL AFFIXED PROCESS FORMING DEVERBAL NOUNS IN MADURESE LANGUAGE. Magister thesis, Universitas Brawijaya.

Abstract

"The researcher triggers to conduct research about affixation in a local language, Madurese, which focuses on deverbal nouns. In addition, three previous studies concern with the affixation of Madurese in general. The other two discuss deverbal nouns in Batak and Javanese languages. The aims of this research are investigating the type of affixes that form deverbal nouns in a short story book entitled Tora (Satengkes Carpan Madura) published in 2017 and determining the process of forming deverbal nouns in the short stories. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative method. The data source is a short story book entitled Tora (Satengkes Carpan Madura). In this research, the researcher reads all the short stories, consisting of sixty-three stories in Tora. All data found in the source of data are selected, coded, and listed in a table. The starting point of data analysis begins with investigating the types of affixes that form deverbal nouns by using Madurese Dictionary Kamus Madura - Indonesia Kontemporer (2016). After investigating the roots of deverbal nouns, the data were broken down by using a morphological tree to identify what affixes were attached to the root of the words proposed McCarthy (2002) and to observe their meanings using Haspelmath and Sims (2010) theory. In addition, the Madurese dictionary is the research instrument in this research. The results of this research indicate that three affixes form deverbal nouns. Deverbal nominalization in Madurese are found by attaching two prefixes, namely: [pa-] and [pang-], fifteen suffixes [-an] and the last twenty four confixes in different category, such as: [ka- -an], [pa- -an], [pa- -a], [pang- -an], [jaj- -an], [ta- -an], [pa- -na], and [par- an]. It shows that confix contributes the most to the process of nouns derived from verbs. In contrast, the prefixes have less contribution than confix in this research. The attachment of these affixes also produces morphophonemic processes. It is also found in the process of constructing new words from verb to noun in Madurese. The morphophonemic processes are epenthesis, nasal assimilation replacement, nasal assimilation without deletion, assimilation, germination, and insertion. However, this research only discusses the types of deverbal nouns, the process, and the meaning of deverbal nouns in short stories. Therefore, it is recommended for further researchers—especially those who are interested in linguistics-to examine Madurese affixation further in terms of morphology, phonology, syntax, or other linguistic aspects and as evidence of preserving regional languages. Moreover, it would be better if the future researcher can examine Madurese in real daily conversation. Finally, this research hopes this research can motivate readers to recognize and use this theory to observe other regional languages. "

English Abstract

"The researcher triggers to conduct research about affixation in a local language, Madurese, which focuses on deverbal nouns. In addition, three previous studies concern with the affixation of Madurese in general. The other two discuss deverbal nouns in Batak and Javanese languages. The aims of this research are investigating the type of affixes that form deverbal nouns in a short story book entitled Tora (Satengkes Carpan Madura) published in 2017 and determining the process of forming deverbal nouns in the short stories. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative method. The data source is a short story book entitled Tora (Satengkes Carpan Madura). In this research, the researcher reads all the short stories, consisting of sixty-three stories in Tora. All data found in the source of data are selected, coded, and listed in a table. The starting point of data analysis begins with investigating the types of affixes that form deverbal nouns by using Madurese Dictionary Kamus Madura - Indonesia Kontemporer (2016). After investigating the roots of deverbal nouns, the data were broken down by using a morphological tree to identify what affixes were attached to the root of the words proposed McCarthy (2002) and to observe their meanings using Haspelmath and Sims (2010) theory. In addition, the Madurese dictionary is the research instrument in this research. The results of this research indicate that three affixes form deverbal nouns. Deverbal nominalization in Madurese are found by attaching two prefixes, namely: [pa-] and [pang-], fifteen suffixes [-an] and the last twenty four confixes in different category, such as: [ka- -an], [pa- -an], [pa- -a], [pang- -an], [jaj- -an], [ta- -an], [pa- -na], and [par- an]. It shows that confix contributes the most to the process of nouns derived from verbs. In contrast, the prefixes have less contribution than confix in this research. The attachment of these affixes also produces morphophonemic processes. It is also found in the process of constructing new words from verb to noun in Madurese. The morphophonemic processes are epenthesis, nasal assimilation replacement, nasal assimilation without deletion, assimilation, germination, and insertion. However, this research only discusses the types of deverbal nouns, the process, and the meaning of deverbal nouns in short stories. Therefore, it is recommended for further researchers—especially those who are interested in linguistics-to examine Madurese affixation further in terms of morphology, phonology, syntax, or other linguistic aspects and as evidence of preserving regional languages. Moreover, it would be better if the future researcher can examine Madurese in real daily conversation. Finally, this research hopes this research can motivate readers to recognize and use this theory to observe other regional languages. "

Item Type: Thesis (Magister)
Divisions: S2/S3 > Magister Linguistik Terapan, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya
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Date Deposited: 19 Oct 2021 04:53
Last Modified: 01 Mar 2022 01:14
URI: http://repository.ub.ac.id/id/eprint/184005
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