A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON NOUN REDUPLICATION IN SASAK NGENO-NGENE DIALECT: SPOKEN IN LEBAH SEMPAGA VILLAGE, NARMADA

Main Author: FAYSAL, MUHAMMAD
Format: Thesis NonPeerReviewed Book
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: , 2015
Subjects:
Online Access: http://eprints.unram.ac.id/222/1/MUHAMMAD%20FAYSAL.pdf
http://eprints.unram.ac.id/222/
Daftar Isi:
  • This thesis is entitled A Discriptive Study on Noun Reduplication in Sasak Ngeno-Ngene Dialect. The study was conducted to indentify the types of pattern and to describe the various meanings of reduplicated noun in Sasak Ngeno-Ngene dialect.The data are taken from conversations of Sasak speaking people in Lebah Sempaga village which applied descriptive method. As a result, there are only two types of reduplication in Sasak: full reduplicationa and partial reduplication. According to its reduplicated syllable structure, full reduplication can be further classified into twelve types:1) CV.CV, 2) CV.CV.CV, 3) CV.CV.CVC, 4) CV.CVC., 5) CV.VC, 6) CVC.CVCC, 7) V.CVC, 8) VC.CVC, 9) VCC.VC, 10) CVC.CV, 11) CVC.Ca. and 12) CV.CaC. Partial are classified into two types :1) CV- and 2) Ca-. Under the MDT model, Ca.CaC reduplication can be classified as subtype of full reduplication whereas left reduplication is a type of full reduplication and Ca- reduplication is classified as a subtype of partial reduplication, whereas right reduplication is a type of full reduplication. In addition, a stem is reduplicated to express six major functions: plurality, collectivity, intensitification, diversity, distributive, resemblance or imitation, and figurative meaning.