A MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF DERIVATIONAL PROCESS
(SUFFIX) –MENT AND –NESS USED IN OXF ORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY PUBLISHED 2003
RESEARCH PAPER
Submitted as a Partial of the
Requirements for Getting a Bachelor Degree of Education in
English Department
by:
NURUL RAHMAYANI
A. 320 090 071
SCHOOL OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION
MUHAMMADIYAH UNIVERSITY OF SURAKARTA
TESTIMONY
I hereby assert that there is no plagiarism in this research paper. There is no proposed work that has been submitted to obtain the bachelor degree in a certain university and as far as I am concerned there is no opinion or idea that has been written or published before, except the written references which are referred in this paper and mentioned in the bibliography. If it is proven there is incorrectness in the future dealing with my statement above, I will be fully responsible.
Surakarta, Mei 2013
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DEDICATION
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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and Most Merciful, Allah SWT for blessing the writer in accomplishing this research paper, entitled “ A Morphological Analysis on Derivational Process (suffix) –ment and –ness used in Oxford English Dictionary published 2003”. This is the one of the requirements for getting bachelor degree in English Department of Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta. Praising is also giving to the Messenger, our prophet Muhammad SAW, peace be upon him, a glory person who gives his blessing to his masses in the next day.
In this research paper, the writer realizes that this study is impossible to be completed without the participant of all parties who have encourage and supported her with help, guidance, advices and suggestions in conducting the research paper. Her special gratitude and appreciations are contributed to:
1. Drs. H. Yakub Nasucha, M. Hum, the Dean of School Teacher Training and Education of Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta,
2. Titis Setyabudi, S. Pd, M. Hum, a Chief of English Department of Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta,
4. Siti Fatimah S. Pd. M. Hum, the second consultant and her academic consultant for the guidance, helps, support, advice, suggestion and useful information for finishing this research paper patiently and sincerely,
5. All lecturers in English Department for guiding, knowledge, support and meaningful advices, so that she can know about English better,
6. Her beloved mother and father for loves, prays, sacrificing, supports and meaningful advices, so that she can finish writing this research paper fluently, 7. Her beloved boyfriend “Ugik Bintoro Pamungkas” for loves, supports, jokes
and cares, so that she can finish her work,
8. Lastly, all her friend in English Department ‟09 and those who cannot mention one by one which have supported her in doing this research.
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TABLE OF CONTENT
COVER………...i
APPROVAL………...ii
ACCEPTANCE………..………...iii
TESTIMONY………...….iv
MOTTO………..v
DEDICATION………..vi
ACKNOWLEDGMENT………..vii
TABLE OF CONTENT………ix
ABSTRAK………...xii
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study………...1
B. Previous Study………...4
C. Limitation of the Study ……….6
D. Problem Statements ………...6
E. Objective of the Study………...7
F. Benefits of the Study………...7
CHAPTER II UNDERLYING THEORY
A. Morphology………...……..9
1. Definitions of Morphology………...….…9
2. Notion of Word………...…….….9
B. The Study of Morpheme………..……….….10
1. Notion of Morpheme……….…10
2. Classification of Morpheme……….….10
3. Derivational and Inflectional Morpheme……….….11
C. Affixation……….………11
1. Prefix………..11
2. Infix………11
3. Suffix ……….11
D. Morphophonemic Rule……….12
1. Assimilation………....12
2. Dissimilation………...12
3. Epenthesis………...12
4. Metathesis………...12
E. Lexical Category………...13
1. Noun………13
2. Verb ………....13
3. Adjective……….…13
CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHOD
A. Type of Research………...…14
B. Objective of Research………...14
C. Data and Data Source………....15
D. Technique of Collecting Data………...15
E. Technique of Analyzing Data………...16
CHAPTER IV DATA ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION A. Data Analysis ………..17
1. Characters of base that can be attached by –ment and –ness………....18
2. The functions of derivational process (suffix) –ment and –ness………....18
B. Discussion………...93
CHAPTER V CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION A. Conclusion……….………….101 B. Suggestion………...102 BIBLIOGRAPHY
ABSTRACT
Nurul Rahmayani. A320090071. A MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS ON DERIVATIONAL PROCESS (SUFIIX) –MENT AND –NESS USED IN OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY PUBLISHED 2003. Research Paper. Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta. 2013.
This research aims at knowing the character of base in derivational process (suffix) –ment and –ness, and explaining the function of derivational process (suffix) –ment and –ness used in Oxford English Dictionary. The type of this research is descriptive qualitative. The technique of collecting data is documentation. The steps are reading dictionary, classifying and analyzing the data, taking note, and browsing to the internet.
To answer those problems, this research employs morphological analysis. The objectives are identifying and analyzing the new derived words whether or not they have changed based on syntactical category. The result of the research shows that derivational process (suffix) by –ment are in 30% words of the dictionary, and derivational process (suffix) by –ness are in 70% words of the dictionary. The function of derivational process (suffix) –ment changes the grammatical categories from the verb into noun and function of derivational process (suffix) –ness changes the grammatical categories from the adjectives into noun.
Key words: morphological analysis, morphology, derivational process, suffix.
Consultant I Consultant II
Drs. Sigit Haryanto, M. Hum Siti Fatimah, S. Pd, M. Hum
NIK. 567 NIK. 850
Dean,