Nurhayati, Dwi Astuti Wahyu
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THE MORPHOLOGICAL PROCESS OF ENGLISH CONVERSION Nurhayati, Dwi Astuti Wahyu
Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia Vol 5, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (289.228 KB) | DOI: 10.21274/ls.2013.5.1.47-60

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This paper examines the morphological process of English conversion which produces  the new morpheme or a process of word formation or a  process of changing lexeme or changing the meaning from  certain base. It includes concatenative morphology and non-concatenative (conversion included in non-catenatative). Conversion is derivational process whereby an item is adapted or converted to a new word class without the addition of an affix. The English conversion types covers direction conversion, partial conversion, deverbal, deadjectival, conversion  to verb, conversion to adjective, minor categories of conversion, chnage of secondary word class: noun, verbs, adjectives, change with formal modifications.
MORPHOLOGICAL AND MORPHOPHONEMIC PROCESS (NATURE, TYPES, AND RULES) Nurhayati, Dwi Astuti Wahyu
Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia Vol 3, No 2 (2011)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (269.822 KB) | DOI: 10.21274/ls.2011.3.2.175-186

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Morphology or morphemic is defined as the study of the morpheme and their arrangements in building new larger morphological constructions. Morph is a physical form representing some morpheme in a language. Morpheme is the minimal unit of linguistics in a certain language. Seeing from the word formation, a new word in English and the change form of morpheme can be analyzed through two main processes. The morphological process has two main types of processes, affixation and non affixation. Affixation consists of two processes, (1) internal change, (2) Zero Modification. Affixation has ten processes namely (1)compounding, (2) blending, (3) borrowing, (4) coinage, (5) clipping, (6) backformation, (7) conversion (8) acronym, (9) multiple process (10)Reduplication. Morphophonemic processes are classified into ten processes, namely (1) loss of phonemes, (2) addition of phonemes, (3) simple consonant change, (4) assimilation; (5) dissimilation; (6) synthesis; (7) change of syllabic vowel or diphthong; (8) gradation; and (10) suppletion. This article tries to describe the process which should be conducted to analyze the word formation through morphological and morphophonemic processes.
THE PROGRESS OF THE FIRST SEMESTER STUDENTS IN LISTENING SKILL Nurhayati, Dwi Astuti Wahyu
Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia Vol 2, No 1 (2010)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (196.193 KB) | DOI: 10.21274/ls.2010.2.1.13-21

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This is a report of quantitative study on the development of listening score of the first semester students of English Department. The data are the students? score of four tasks: task 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9. The data reveal that there 7 students who could consistently improve, secondly consistently up and down improved as 22 students. It can be said that 22 students and the scores of other 22 students are up and down. It could be because of some problems such as having trouble of sounds, not knowing all the words, no understanding fast speech, such as natural native speech, no being able to keep up the native utterance, getting tired after joining other activities.