NOUN FORMATION IN PAKPAK LANGUAGE
A THESIS
Submitted to Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for The Degree of Sarjana Sastra
By:
CINTA LASWARNA BERUTU
Registration Number 2112220002
ENGLISH AND LITERATURE DEPARTEMENT
FACULTY OF LANGUAGES AND ARTS
DECLARATION
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First of all the writer would like to thank Jesus Christ for being her savior and for the blessing and the strength given to the writer during her completion of this thesis. This thesis aimed to fulfilling one of the requirements for the degree of Sarjana Sastra at English Department, Faculty of Language and Arts (FBS) Sate University of Medan.
In completing this thesis, the writer would like to express her gratitude to the following people:
Prof. Dr. Syawal Gultom, M.Pd, as the Rector of State University of Medan.
Dr. Isda Pramuniati, M.Hum., the Dean of Faculty of Language and Arts (FBS) State University of Medan for her attention and encouragement to complete this thesis on time.
Prof. Dr. HJ. Sumarsih, M.Pd and Dra. Meisuri, M.A., both as the Head and the Secretary of English and Literature FBD Unimed, Syamsul Bahri, S.S., M.Hum, the Head of Literature Study Program
for all suggestions and Administrative and advice that given to the writer in his academic years at the English and literature Department. Dr. Zainuddin, Dip, TEFL, M.Hum as her Thesis Consultant for
their invaluable advices, giving comments, making some corrections as well as giving encouragement to the writer during the process of writing this thesis.
Sisila Fitriany Damanik, S.S., M.Hum as her academic supervisor for giving the support during the process of writing this thesis.
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i language. The method of this research is library research by reading some books related to this study, this research was conducted by descriptive qualitative research method. The data of this research are taken from two sources,namely: from Folklore written in Pakpak language and from short story written in Pakpak language. The technique of analyzing data is documentary technique, the researcher used Hockett and Robin theory which is developed by Kridalaksana to analyze the data and found that there are four types of affixation used in folklore and short story written in Pakpak language. The four typesof affixation are: (1). prefix (19, 19%), (2). infix (10,10%), (3). suffix (36, 36%), (4). confix (34, 34%). Noun formation in Pakpak language not only caused by attached an affix but also by reduplication process, the researcher found that there are five types of reduplication used in folklore and short story in Pakpak language, they are: reduplication of a whole basic form, reduplication which is basically just repeating the root, reduplication which is change the phoneme (phoneme variation), reduplication through the process of adding affixes and compound reduplication. The researcher also found the rules of morphophonemic used in Pakpak language, phonological assimilation and phonological addition. The result is there are four types of affixation in forming noun in Pakpak language.
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C.Derivational and Inflectional morphemes... 12
1. Derivational morphemes ... 12
2. Inflectional morphemes ... 13
D.Noun Formation ... 13
1. Noun Formed with Prefixes ... 15
2. Noun Formed with Suffixes ... 16
3. Noun Formed with Infixes ... 17
E.Morphology related to Noun Formation ... 18
F. The characteristic of Pakpak people ... 19
G.Noun Formation in Pakpak Language ... 20
1. Prefix in Pakpak language ... 20
2. Suffix in Pakpak languages ... 21
3. Infix in Pakpak language ... 22
4. Confix in Pakpak language... 22
H.Structural Approach Framework ... 23
I. Morphophonemic ... 24
1. Phonological alternation (assimilation)... 25
2. Phonological Deletion (omission) ... 25
3. Phonological Addition (Insertion) ... 26
J. Relevant Study ... 28
K.Conceptual Framework ... 29
CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ... 30
A.Research Method ... 30
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C. The technique for collecting data ... 31
D.The technique for analyzing data ... 31
E. The procedure of analyzing data ... 32
CHAPTER IV DATA ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS ... 33
A. Data ... 33
B. Data Analysis ... 33
1. The Processes of Affixation of Noun Formation in Pakpak language ... 33
2. Process of forming Noun in Pakpak Language ... 43
3. The Rules of Morphophonemic of Noun Formation in Pakpak Language ... 49
C. Findings ... 52
D. Discussion ... 53
CHAPTER V CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION ... 59
A. Conclusion ... 59
B. Suggestion ... 60
REFERENCES ... 61
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LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix AO(A) N ... 63
Appendix BO(V) N ... 69
Appendix C Noun Formed Through the Reduplication ... 78
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CHAPTER V
CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION
A. Conclusion
From the analysis result and data analysis can be conclude that:
1. Noun formation in Pakpak language formed through morphology process
where the process is from affixation based on Adjective root and Verb
root, kinds of affixation which attached in Pakpak language are: prefix,
infix, suffix and confix. From fourth kinds of affixation, suffix is the most
productive in form noun in Pakpak language it is affix en- (suffix has one
allomorph only) with percentage 36, 36% it means that in written text, the
writer mostly narrate affix en- in forming noun. Affix which is slightly
appearing in Pakpak language is infix –in (10, 10%).
2. There are two processes of forming noun in Pakpak language, the first
process is affixation process which has explained above and the second
process is reduplication. After analyzed the data written in Pakpak
language, found that there are 5 (five) kinds of reduplication process in
forming noun in Pakpak language, they are: Reduplication of a whole
basic form, Reduplication which is basically just repeating the root (base
form of the word), Reduplication which is change the phoneme or the
repetition through phoneme variation, Reduplication through the process
of adding affixes and Compound reduplication.
3. In Pakpak language especially in folklore and short story written in Pakpak
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4. : phonological alternation (assimilation) and phonological addition
(insertion).
B. Suggestion
1. Traditional language needs to be maintain because the traditional language
is one of national assets
2. The research is the best way to know whether the traditional language is
still alive or not. So, another researcher suggested to search more about
their traditional language and developed them also keep them alive.
3. The research of traditional language has a function to know more about the
function of the language, what is the characteristics of the language and
how is their position. Pakpak language as the one of assets of Indonesia
needs to develop more to make sure that the language is not extinct. So,
the researcher hopes that later on there are another researcher who wants to
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