Nurul Aini Sapurtri, Stress Production of Compound Words by Kinship Terms In Meiteiron: A Special Reference To Compound

writer applied the reading and collecting. The several steps are done to analyze the data. In analyzing the forms of compound words, the steps are: analyzing with employing the tree diagram, analyzing the type, analyzing by paraphrasing. In analyzing the meaning, the steps are: using the features of meaning, determining the literal meaning, classifying the meaning into opaque and transparent meaning. The research paper result, there are 27 data from two manual books of handphone and Microsoft XP. The results are: 1 the most common compound forms are: noun compound 19 data, adjective compound 5 data, and verb compound 3 data. 2 the most compound meaning are: transparent meaning 20 data and the rest is opaque meaning 7 data.

3. Nurul Aini Sapurtri, Stress Production of Compound Words by

English Students of State Islamic University Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta in The Year 2011 This research focused on linguistics field, phonology and phonetics, especially on analyzing stress production of compound words. The aims of this research are to find out the intensity which reflect to the used effort of students’ pronunciation and the understanding of stress placement among students in pronouncing the tested words. To reach the objective of the research, descriptive method used in this research. Test also used as an instrument of this research. Additionally, an acoustics helping tool, Praat, is used to record, to count the intensity and to see whether the stress placement is correct or not. Moreover, to analyze the data, Ilse Lehiste’s theory about suprasegmental feature, especially stress is applied as the main reference of the research. There are also supporting theories to uphold this research’s idea. Peter Roach and Charles W. Kreidler gave the list of examples of compound words. As the result of the study, it could be concluded that neother English Letters Department students nor English Education students had lack quality in producing stress as suprasegmental feature. It could be seen from their instensity effort when pronouncing each syllable of each compound words. In addition, most of the misplaced the stress placement and there also appeared a syllable break on the student’s pronunciation which indicate a hesitation of pronouncing compound words.

4. Kinship Terms In Meiteiron: A Special Reference To Compound

Words The study entitled Kinship Terms In Meiteiron: A Special Reference To Compound Words, written by Yumnam Aboy Singh 2014, from Department of Linguistics, Manipur University, Canchipur, Imphal. This journal published by International Journal of English and Education. This journal mainly attempts to discuss a detail study of Meitei kinship terms more specially on the Meitei compound words. The kinship terms are differentiated by various features, by sex, as father and mother; by generation, as son and daughter; and by lineal relation, as uncle etc. In the present study, the kinship term is analysed into various groups and sub ‐groups on the basis of their meaning and structure. The formation of Meitei Kinship term is first started from the clan level, then at lineage and extends at the family level. The components of compound words and its different orders show the different functions of compound in the language.

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