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ANALISIS AFIKSASI BAHASA BUGIS DALAM BUKU ’FAPPEJEPPU’
KARANGAN K.H. HAMZAH MANGULUANG.
ANALISIS AFIKSASI BAHASA BUGIS DALAM BUKU ’FAPPEJEPPU’ KARANGAN K.H. HAMZAH MANGULUANG
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(Unpublished)
Abstract
This article is aimed to explain the form and morphophonemic process, types,
function and meaning of affixes in Bugisnese language in the book 'Fappejeppu' by
K.H. Hamzah Manguluang. The results of the study are: (1) the forms and morpho-
phonemic processes of Bugisnese language in the book Fappejeppu by K.H. Hamzah
Manguluang consist of three, namely deletion of phonemes, change of phonemes and
addition of phonemes, (2) type of affixes are: (a) the prefixes consists of eight prefix-
es, namely {a-}, {ma-}, {-makka-}, {mappa-}, {pappa-}, {pa-}, {si-} and {ripa-}; (b)
suffixes consists of three suffixes, namely {-i}, {-əŋ} and {-e}; (c) confixes consist of
ten confixes, namely {a-....-əŋ}, {si-...- əŋ}, {assi-...-ŋ}, {ma-...-i}, {ma- ...-si}, {ma- ...-
ŋəppi}, {aŋ-...-əŋ }, {ar-...-əŋ}, {m-...-e} and {pa- ...-i}, (3) Affixes in Bugisnese lan-
guage has six functions, they are as forming verbs, nouns, adjectives, numbers, ad-
verbs, and pronouns; and (4) In terms of meaning, affixation in Bugisnese language
produced are twenty different meanings, namely the meaning of active form to carry
out such basic words, doing something with tools, wearing something that is men-
tioned in the basic form, stating the meaning of the active causative (cause and ef-
fect), the act of making something, the act of giving, the cause of the basic words, stat-
ing the tools to take action, stating the subject, declaring the meaning of each action
(bilateral/ reciprocal), stating 'one (single)', passive meaning (benefactive), express-
ing the imperative meaning, stating the place (locative), stating something relating to
the root, action is being carried out as the basic of the word, stating the sequence
numbers stated essentially, the same thing or situation as essentially, expressing situ-
ation, repetitive actions and stating comparative such as in root.
Keywords: affixation, morphophonemic process, prefix, suffix, and confix
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