A Morphological Analysis of Affixes in All The Bright Places Movie

Authors

  • Ida Zuraida Supri English Department Faculty of Languages Widyatama University Author
  • Agnessya Yenanda Sitompul English Department Faculty of Languages Widyatama University Author
  • Dimas Rizky English Department Faculty of Languages Widyatama University Author
  • Fasya Nurulita Falaq English Department Faculty of Languages Widyatama University Author
  • Muhammad Arghi Herlansyah English Department Faculty of Languages Widyatama University Author
  • Rifkia Andini English Department Faculty of Languages Widyatama University Author

Keywords:

Morphology, Morphemes, Affixes, Word Classes

Abstract

This study aims to identify the types of affixes and to analyze the changes of the word classes found in All the Bright Places movie. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative by employing the following steps: downloading, reading, identifying, categorizing, analyzing, and drawing a conclusion. The theory of types of affixes used is as proposed by [1] and the theory of a class of words is by [2]. The results indicate that two types of affixes found in the movie are derivational and inflectional affixes. Out of 122 data, 82 are inflections (pluralism and tenses) and 40 data are derivations. The changes of the class of words that occur are adverb to the adjective, adjective to a noun, adjective to the verb, noun to verb, adverb to the verb, noun to adjective, the verb to noun, and verb to the adjective.

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Published

2022-01-30

How to Cite

Supri, I. Z., Sitompul, A. Y., Rizky, D., Falaq, F. N., Herlansyah, M., & Andini, R. (2022). A Morphological Analysis of Affixes in All The Bright Places Movie. CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS, 23(1), 4622-4634. https://ca-c.org/CAC/index.php/cac/article/view/456

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