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BUKU JAWABAN TUGAS MATA KULIAH

TUGAS 1

Nama Mahasiswa : NABILA RAMADANI

Nomor Induk Mahasiswa/ NIM : 041957284

Kode/Nama Mata Kuliah : PBIS4326/ Introduction to Morphology & Syntax

Kode/Nama UPBJJ : 87/ JAYAPURA

Masa Ujian : 2021/22.1 (2021.2)

KEMENTERIAN PENDIDIKAN DAN KEBUDAYAAN


UNIVERSITAS TERBUKA
1. Morphology and syntax are an integral part of linguistics. Basically
morphology is the study of the structure of words, while Syntax studies the
structure of sentences. ... Together these disciplines help linguists understand
how language works.

2. A. Enable is defined as to make something possible. An example of enable is


giving someone money to pay for a car

B. This gripping true crime drama is based on the real-life story of Marie
Adler, a then 18-year-old Washington state woman who reported being raped
by a masked intruder in her home—only to be re-victimized by detectives who
accused her of fabricating her harrowing story.5

C. Teaching aids the learning not of the teacher primarily but of others:
teachers help others to learn. These others we teach are human beings with
goals and aspirations, existing knowledge from prior learning (which, as we
also know, may or may not be entirely accurate) and physical attributes and
limitations

D. Custom tailoring information to the individual. On the Web, personalization


means returning a page that has been customized for the user, taking into
consideration that person's habits and preferences.
3. 4. Identify the word formation of the following words! Explain briefly!
Motel Blending It stands for motorist hotel
brunch Blending It stands for breakfast and lunch
Ad Clipping It is a snippet of the word
advertisement
Laser conversion
green house compounding It is a combination of the words green
and house
buzz conversion change the word class without
changing the form of the word
Honda Coinage It is a daily mention of the name of
Honda products
prof Clipping It is a snippet of the word professor
smog conversion change the word class without
changing the form of the word
tsunami borrowing It is a loan word from Japanese

5. a. Explain the process of word formation by affixation! Provide examples!


Affixation is from the word 'affix', which means 'to add'. Affixes can be added before words and they
can be added after words. Affixes that are added before a word are called prefixes. Those that are
added after a word are called suffixes. 

Prefixes are added before a word. Examples of prefixes include:


dis- (dis+play=display; dis+appoint=disappoint)
en- (en+force=enforce; en+courage=encourage)
un- (un+educated=uneducated; un+do=undo)
ir- (ir+relevant=irrelevant; ir-resistible=irresistible)
il- (il+legal=illegal; il+literate=illiterate)
non-(non+performer=nonperformer; non+inclusion)
pre- (pre+modify=premodify; pre+occupy=preoccupy)

Suffixes are added after a word. Examples of suffixes include:

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