A Morphological Analysis of Word Formation Processes in The News of The Jakarta Post "‘The Jakarta Post’, ‘Kompas’ to Participate in Google's Subscription Lab"
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https://doi.org/10.31004/innovative.v5i2.18416Keywords:
Morphemes, Word Formation Processes, Jakarta Post, AffixationAbstract
The purpose of this study is to identify the word formations utilized in the Jakarta Post newspaper's healthy article. The purpose of this study is to examine word construction in a January 12, 2011, Jakarta Post article. The author comes to the conclusion that the way words are formed can alter their meaning as well as their part of speech. Word formation serves as an extra internal structure that modifies the word's meaning in addition to its part of speech. In order to investigate the phenomenon of word development, data is gathered from a variety of scholarly sources using a descriptive qualitative approach with library research. This study sheds light on how word formation, specifically in the examined articles, can affect shifts in meaning and word classes in the setting of mass media.
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