DERIVATIONAL AFFIXES IN STUDENTS’ SHORT STORIES AT STATE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (SMAN) 1 KARANGANYAR
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22515/msjcs.v5i2.8841Keywords:
morphology, derivational affixes, short story, students’ writingAbstract
This research aims to analyze the realization of derivational affixes in eleventh-grade students’ writing assignments in the specialization class, which is literature class at State Senior High School (SMAN) 1 Karanganyar. Plag, Carstairs and McCarthy, and Haspelmath and Sims were the theories used in this research. These theories are related to the characteristics of derivational affixes, the kinds of word class changes in derivational affixes, and the categories of derivational affixes. This research used a descriptive qualitative method with the document analysis technique to gather data from eleventh-grade students’ writings. The researcher found 285 words formed through the derivational affixes process. While derivational infixes were not found in the study, the findings show that derivational suffixes are more widely used than derivational prefixes. In short, students applied derivational affixes grammatically correctly in their writings.
Downloads
References
Abdulla, Saza F., and Mohsin H. S. Qadir. 2021. “A Comparative Approach to Class Changing Derivational Affixes in English and Kurdish.” Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 4(1):110-121. Doi: 10.14500/kujhss.v4n1y2021.pp110-121.
Andini, Sukma Nur, and Leni Pratiwi. 2013. “Analysis of Derivational Affixes of Fuadi’s Five Towers Novel and Its Contribution to Grammar Meaning Discourse.” English Teaching Journal 4(1):26-41. Doi: 10.26877/eternal.v4i1.1944.
Arjadiev, Peeter, and Francesco Gardani, eds. 2020. The Complexities of Morphology. Oxford University Press.
Aronoff, Mark, and Kristen Fudeman. 2022. Whats Is Morphology. Edited by 3. UK: Backwell.
Aryanti, Maharani Sri. 2014. “An Analysis of Derivational Affixes in The Land of Five Towers Novel by A. Fuadi Translated by Angie Kilbane.” Undergraduate thesis. Muria Kudus University.
Cahyani, Quinny Adinda. 2020. “A Morphological Analysis of Derivational Affixes Used in Assignments of Second-Semester Students’ English Education Department of IAIN Salatiga in The Academic Year 2021/2021.” Undergraduate thesis. Universitas Islam Negeri Salatiga.
Cao, Panpan. 2022. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Education: Current Issues and Digital Technologies (ICECIDT 2022): Distinction and Examples of Morpheme, Morph and Allomorph in English Linguistics Teaching, November. Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-2-494069-02-2_36.
Darmawan, Adhitya, Nada Humaida Rohmah, and Sumarlam. 2024. “Bentuk, Makna Logis, Dan Peran Konjungsi Dalam Video Tanggapan Anies Baswedan Terhadap Hasil Pilpres Indonesia 2024 Di Youtube.” Mahakarya: Students’ Journal of Cultural Sciences 5(1):31–43. Doi: 10.22515/msjcs.v5i1.9082.
Farid, Achmad, Faiza Al-Dhahli, Adi Yusuf, Salim Ashar, and Afifa S. Zulfikar. 2023. “The Acquisition of English Morphology: A Qualitative Comparative Study of English Learners With L1 Indonesia and L1 Arabic Background.” Mahakarya: Students’ Journal of Cultural Sciences 4(1):47–63. Doi: 10.22515/msjcs.v4i1.6435.
Fitria, Tira Nur. 2020. “An Analysis of Derivational and Inflectional Morpheme in Selected News from Tempo.Co.” Rainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture Studies 9(2):146-155. Doi: 10.15294/rainbow.v9i2.40348.
Herlina, Nurul Ika, and Muh Kholiq. 2021. “An Analysis of Morphological Processes on the Words Containing Derivational Affixes in Edgar Allan Poe’s The Black Cat.” UG Jurnal 14(1):43-50.
Khanetnok, Preecha, and Kawipon Srihamongkhon. 2023. “Morphology: Word Formation in Linguistics.” International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews 3(1):83-92. Doi: 10.14456/jsasr.2023.9.
Nur, Dedi Rahman, and Ainul Kirom. 2016. “An Analysis of Derivational Affixes in Commencement Speech by Steve Jobs.” Script Journal 1(1):25-35. Doi 10.24903/sj.v1i1.18.
Peukert, Hagen. 2024. “Lexical Affix Productivity in the History of English: A Quantitative Approach.” Journal of Word Formation 8 (2):28-51. Doi: 10.21248/zwjw.2024.2.114.
Plag, Ingo. 2018. Word-Formation in English. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press.
Salih, Ibrahim Khalaf. 2021. “Difficulties Faced by EFL First Year University Students in Using Noun Derivational Affixes.” Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities 28(4):12–25. Doi: 10.25130/jtuh.28.4.2.2021.23.
Siboro, Efrika, and Barlin Bram. 2020. “Morphological Analysis of Derivational Affixes in Brothers Grimm’s The Story of Rapunzel.” Academic Journal of English Language and Education 4(1):71-84. Doi: 10.29240/ef.v4i1.1475.
Syahnaz, Mufida, and Rahmah Fithriani. 2023. “Utilizing Artificial Intelligence-Based Paraphrasing Tool in EFL Writing Class: A Focus on Indonesian University Students’ Perceptions.” Scope: Journal of English Language Teaching 7(2):210-218. Doi: 10.30998/scope.v7i2.14882.
Zuhri, Moh Shofi, Suwandi Suwandi, and Sri Wuli Fitriati. 2023. “Morphological Process of Morphemes Through Word-Formation Process in Students’ Writing.” English Education Journal 12(3): 301-309. Doi: 10.15294/eej.v12i3.49676.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2024 Mahakarya: Jurnal Mahasiswa Ilmu Budaya

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.