Skripsi
A Study On Inalienable Possession In Lamaholot Language
XMLThis study describes the inalienable possession found in the Lamaholot language, the Witihama dialect, Adonara Island, East Flores Regency. The method in this study uses descriptive qualitative. In this study, researchers interviewed the community in Witihama District. The techniques used in data collection are observation, free interviews, recording, and recording. This study finds the forms of possession that cannot be taken away and how the existence of personal pronouns and the use of these endings shape morphological processes. The results of this study show the form and morphological function of possession that cannot be taken away, with the change of the personal pronoun where, in this case, to whom this sentence is addressed, the following consonants such as (-k, -n) become an indication of the ownership of the word. The use of suffixes in the form of (-t, -m, -ke, -ka) shows the ownership in the Lamaholot language, which is used by the people of Adonara Island, especially the Witama District.
Keywords: morphology, inalienable possession, pronouns, suffixes
Detail Information
Item Type |
Skripsi
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Penulis |
AZIZA BENGA ARAN - Personal Name
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Student ID |
1801020179
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Dosen Pembimbing | |
Penguji |
Elisna Huan - 198307152010122001 - Ketua Penguji
SELFIANA P MBADI - - Penguji 1 Fransiskus Bustan - 195604241988031001 - Penguji 2 |
Kode Prodi PDDIKTI |
88103
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Edisi |
Published
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Departement |
Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris
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Kontributor | |
Bahasa |
English
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Penerbit | UPT Perpustakaan Undana : Kupang., 2023 |
Edisi |
Published
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Subyek | |
No Panggil |
882.03 ARA A
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Copyright |
Individu Penulis
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