AN ANALYSIS OF COMPOUND WORD IN THE BA’A DIALECT OF ROTE LANGUAGE

NDUN, Nofriatii (2024) AN ANALYSIS OF COMPOUND WORD IN THE BA’A DIALECT OF ROTE LANGUAGE. Undergraduate thesis, Artha Wacana Christian University.

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Abstract

The title of this writing is “An Analysis of Compound Words in the Ba’a Dialect of Rote Language”. This research was conducted to answer two research problems, namely: 1. What are the structures of compound words in the Ba’a dialect? 2. What are the semantic types of compound words in the Ba’a dialect? this research aims to find out and describe the structure of compound words in the Ba’a dialect and the semantic types of compound words in the Ba’a dialect. The data in this research were analyzed by using qualitative research, the methods using in this study is by interview to the informants. The data used in this study were taken from informants who are native speakers of the Ba’a dialect. The analysis result shows that compound words in the Ba’a dialect are formed by the combination of two words that have different meanings in the same and different classes of words. In the Ba’a dialect, there are four structures to form compound words namely: 1. Noun + Noun compound i.e. mina + noo (mina-noo) it means “coconut oil” and ule + besi (ule-besi) it means “frypan”. 2. Verb + Noun compound i.e. kisu + fani (kisu-fani) it means “sneeze” and koa + ao (koa-ao) it means “brag". 3. Noun + Verb compound i.e. tua + nasu (tua-nasu) it means “palm sugar syrup” and mbela + bose (mbela-bose) it means “pound corn”. 4.Verb + Verb compound i.e. dode + nasu (dode-nasu) it means “cooking” and leo + lao (leo-lao) it means “travelling”. There are three semantic types of compounds in the Ba’a dialect namely: 1. Endocentric compound i.e. manu + tolo (manu-tolo) it means “egg’ and noo + oe (noo-oe) it means “coconut water”. 2. Exocentric compound i.e. mbeli + tua (mbeli-tua) it means “lazy person” and lima + manalu (lima-manalu) it means “a thief”. 3. Copulative compound i.e. ina + ama (ina-ama) it means “parents” and bei + ba’I (bei-ba’i) it means “ancestor”

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Ba’a dialect, Compound words, Rote language
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
L Education > English Language
Divisions: Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan > Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris
Depositing User: Mr Admin UKAW
Date Deposited: 22 Nov 2024 00:51
Last Modified: 22 Nov 2024 00:51
URI: http://repo-ukaw.superspace.id/id/eprint/4343

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