A CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH AND JAVANESE COMPLEX WORD CONSTRUCTION

Lestari, Ari Puji and Sabat, Yulianto and Sari, Dina Merris Maya A CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH AND JAVANESE COMPLEX WORD CONSTRUCTION. Repository STKIP PGRI Sidoarjo. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

The background of the study of the research based on the curiosity of the researcher how are English and Javanese words constructed and what are the characteristics, similarities, and differences between English and Javanese complex word constructions.There are many languages which are used by many people to each other from around the world. In Indonesia, English is one of foreign languages. it means that Indonesian people do not use it in daily communication. Asitis used as an International language, most of people from many countries learn it. It is taught at many schools as a main subject that must be learnt by the students.By comparing two languages between English and Javanese, the researcher can find the similarities and also differences. One of the interesting topics that can be learnt in this research is complex word. It is the word that has two or more free forms among their immediate constituent. It combines the word, so it can make new meanings and functions in the parts of speech.It is necessary to make scope and limitation of the study to avoid a broader area of analysis and discussion as well as to achieve a better understanding of the topic.The research focuses on two short stories. The first one is “The Dodo and The Shooter” English short story. The second one is “Jaman and Rejeki Nomplok” Javanese short story. The researcher decides to concern her limitation only on analyzing the complex word constructions between two languages; English and Javanese and then, explaining them.The research applies a qualitative research.In theoreticallycomplex word is a construction made of one or more bound and free form. Complex words are the result meaning or function. One or more morphemes are added to a base (which is a free morpheme) or a root (which is a bound morpheme). The following examples are some of English and Javanese complex words.Based on their position in the word, affix types are divided into four. They are prefix, infix, suffix, and circumfixes.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: P Language and Literature > PN Literature (General)
Divisions: Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris
Depositing User: Ari Puji Lestari
Date Deposited: 16 Apr 2019 11:07
Last Modified: 16 Apr 2019 11:07
URI: http://repository.universitaspgridelta.ac.id/id/eprint/397

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