Saya cukup mengerti dengan apa yang di persentasikan oleh Ajah, tetapi ada sedikit yang saya kurang mengerti tentang example dari Infixes. Apakah Ajah bisa menjelaskan kembali ?
i mean like this sis, infixes : although English generally does not have infixes, or morphemes that go “in the middle” of the word, other languages do. An exception in English might be –bloddy- in the following Example: A: are you going to the concert tonight? B: absobloodylutely (abso- bloody- lutely)
okey debi, l will explain little about it,, di tuliskan jumlahnya agar orang lain mengerti berapa jumlahnya, tpi kalo udah tahu, gak papa gk disebutin lagi juga,, tq...
okay you're welcome, i think functional morpheme is morphemes that do not carry the content of a message, but rather help the grammar of sentence function. Examples: that, this, them, his, because, but, above,
okay l'm going to repeat my explanation,Morphemes is roughly defined as the smallest linguistic unit that has semantic meaning, for example, the word boy cannot be broken down into any further unit of meaning. We can have: b, o, y. we say that boy is made of only one morpheme. But the word government, can be broken down into : govern- ment. Therefore, we say that government is made of two morphemes.
Ok finda I'mg going to explain little about function of morphology , function of study morphology is we can know subtleties of tenses and function changes the form of the word, both functions of grammatical and semantic function. Thank you
I'm fine sis, i think the word of "un" is the adding of word, and "don't" is not,, and the word of happy, if we wanna add the word it use "un",, we also can use don't if there is subject before, Thank you
Saya cukup mengerti dengan apa yang di persentasikan oleh Ajah, tetapi ada sedikit yang saya kurang mengerti tentang example dari Infixes. Apakah Ajah bisa menjelaskan kembali ?
BalasHapusTerima kasih... :) :) :)
thank's sister lia for questiont, setahu aku infixes adalah penambahan word di tengah2 word
Hapustq...
i mean like this sis,
Hapusinfixes : although English generally does not have infixes, or morphemes that go “in the middle” of the word, other languages do. An exception in English might be –bloddy- in the following
Example: A: are you going to the concert tonight?
B: absobloodylutely (abso- bloody- lutely)
Contoh yg diberikan ajah tadi 2 books.
BalasHapusBooks itu ditambahkan karena jumlah buku lebih dari 1 lalu apakah wajib ditambahkan 2 lagi?
Thanks
okey debi, l will explain little about it,,
Hapusdi tuliskan jumlahnya agar orang lain mengerti berapa jumlahnya, tpi kalo udah tahu, gak papa gk disebutin lagi juga,,
tq...
mengapa morphology memiliki perbandingan antara etimologi,leksikologi, dan sintaksis padahal sama2 ilmuyang mempelajari tentang pembentukan kata..
BalasHapuscoba erlina dalami pelajaran itu, pasti akan tahu perbedaannya,, thank you..
Hapusi'm sorry erlina, it's not i do not want to explain about it, but my understanding is notyet until your question, but i will study to understand it
HapusI'm still don't understand about absobloodylutely, whould you retell again here?
BalasHapusThanks
i'm sorry sis, i still don't understand more about it, but don't worry, this is my homework to understand..
Hapusajah saya kurang mengerti tentang infixes,,,,
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Hapushy Ajah,i want ask u,what the different bound morphemes and prefixes.because ini sama- sama penambahan di awal kata.tq
BalasHapusokey sis, i will explain little i know, those are same about adding word, only different in the place of add the word i think..
BalasHapussaya selaku pemilik blog, mohon maaf jika anda para pembaca mendapatkan kesalahan, karena sayapun masih belajar.
BalasHapusHELLO Ajah, thanks for your explain, but i no understand about functional morpheme, please try explain again! thanks :)
BalasHapusokay you're welcome, i think functional morpheme is morphemes that do not carry the content of a message, but rather help the grammar of sentence function.
HapusExamples: that, this, them, his, because, but, above,
morning, thanks for your presentation, but i little understand about morpheme.
BalasHapusokay l'm going to repeat my explanation,Morphemes is roughly defined as the smallest linguistic unit that has semantic meaning, for example, the word boy cannot be broken down into any further unit of meaning. We can have: b, o, y. we say that boy is made of only one morpheme. But the word government, can be broken down into : govern- ment. Therefore, we say that government is made of two morphemes.
BalasHapussaya rasa presentasi nya sudah baik tapi,bisa kamu jelaskan apa fungsi kita mempelajari morphology?
BalasHapusOk finda I'mg going to explain little about function of morphology , function of study morphology is we can know subtleties of tenses and
Hapusfunction changes the form of the word,
both functions of grammatical and semantic function.
Thank you
Dear : AJAH ROSIDAH
BalasHapushello Ajah, how are you? ok now I want to ask you about UN-happy, why using UN why not don't ?
Thank you
Marisa
I'm fine sis, i think the word of "un" is the adding of word, and "don't" is not,, and the word of happy, if we wanna add the word it use "un",, we also can use don't if there is subject before,
HapusThank you