Rabu, 27 April 2016

English Camp 2016



Hello readers….huhhh I’m very happy after back from Lembah Harau but I’m tired , guys yesterday we goes to Harau do you know where is Harau???? I think you know lah yaahh……Kalau belum tau Harau itu berada di Payakumbuh West Sumatera. Tujuan kami kesana adalah untuk melaksanakan salah satu kegiatan dari FKIP yaitu ENGLISH CAMP disini hanya jurusan pendidikan bahasa inggris aja readers ini merupakan salah satu dari pengalaman pertama saya bersama teman-teman satu jurusan jadi bisa menganal satu sama lainya.Aktivitas yang kami lakukan disana itu banyak readers ada games,sing a song,speech,poetry,sport,drama and the others, I have the best leader she is Ms Erni Astiana Halawa she is very antusias dalam mengawasi kami,memperhatikan kami,mengajari kami the best lah pokonya.

Pengalaman saya di English Camp ini sangat banyak bisa dapat teman baru dari kelas GK atau non regular bisa mengenal kakak-kakak panitia dari EDSA(English Department Study Assosiation), menikmati udara sengar,tidur di sekitar water fall,tidur tanpa selimut sangat membutuhkan kehangatan ketika disana Hahahahaha,gila-gilaan bersama tman-teman bahkan kami membuat beberapa video dan besoknya setelah sampai pekanbaru langsung UTS with Mr Sahdan M.pd and he said  bersenang-senanglah sekarang besok kita UTS hahahahahah tapi pokonya seru dehh….,kami berangkat ke Harau itu tanggal 21,April,20016 pukul 16.15 WIB awalnya sih katanya jam 2 tapi you know lah indonesia  itu No on time.



Selasa, 19 April 2016

MORPHOLOGY



Hello readers....
Thank you for your join in my blog, Guys I want to tell you about MORPHOLOGY before I explain about MORPHOLOGY I want to ask for you ,do you know what is MORPHOLOGY????. you can comment in my post :) 

 MORPHOLOGY

What is morphology ?? 
Morphology is the branch of linguistics that studies the structure of words. Morphology deals with the syntax of complex words and part of words ,also called morphemes as well as with the semantics of their lexical meaning.

     In English and many other languages many words can be broken down into parts for example :  

·         Unhappiness      =>      un – happi – ness
·         Horses             =>      horse – s
·         Walking           =>      walk – ing


Word  and Morpheme
Word : the smallest free standing sign in a language
Morpheme : the smallest sign in a language smallest form with a specific meaning 

Allomorphs
Forms with the some meaning but slightly different sounds shapes , and the different is predictable.
Example :
  1. Since/Sincerity

  2. cat(s) /kaets/
  

Free morphemes
 
Content words/lexical words

Function words/grammatical words
This group includes nouns verbs, adverbs and adjective
Examples : happy, run, man, pizza, pretty, easy.
This group includes conjunctions, articles, pronoun, and prepositions
Examples : to, but, and, that, there, first, often, soon, none, all. 


Bound morpheme



Never exist as words themselves, but are always attached to some other morpheme. We have already seen the example of “un”,When we identify the number and types of morphemes that a given word consists of, we are looking at what is referred to as the structure of a word
Bounds morphemes operates in the connection processes by means of :
·         Derivation
·         Inflection
·         Compounding
We can further divide bound morphemes into three categories :
·         Prefix                        un-happy
·         Infix                         mother-in-law
·         Suffix                        happi-ness 


 

  •   Grammar
                               Grammar

                                     
(phonetics  and phonology)             grammar           lexis and semantics


                                   
Morphology                  
syntax




kinds of words according to morpheme structure
1.    Simple
-       With a single morpheme
Ex : house, I, the, off

2.    Complex words
-       Root word + at least 1 affix
Ex : worker, reread, retelling

3.    Compound words
-       With 2 root words
Ex : astray , mailbox, lazybones, backbone



There are only 8 inflectional morphemes in English
1.    –s = “he waits”
2.    –ed = “he waited”
3.    –ing = “he is waiting”
4.   –en = “I had eaten”
5.    –s =”both chairs are broken”
6.   –s’+= “the chairs leg is broken”
7.    –er=”he was faster”
8.   –est=”he was the fastest”


Reference : 

A linguistics Primer for Malaysians 
http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/~hana/teaching/2015wi-ling/05Morphology.pdf