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exocentric compounding is difficult to be found because exocentric compounding that the writer takes consists of two words.
The data analysis starts from the first problem formulation which is asking about what words that include as the exocentric compounding as the data of this
undergraduate thesis are. The writer would like tofind the data from the electronic Oxford dictionary in 2014-2015. After that, the writer would like analyze each
exocentric compounding word that have been found by finding the part of speech of each exocentric compounding word. Then, the writer tries to analyze the
morphological process of each exocentric compounding word. The last is the writer makes the conclusion about the finding.
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CHAPTER IV ANALYSIS RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
This chapter will answer and discuss more the problem formulations. In the beginning, the writeranalyzes the part of speech of each word. After analyzing
the part of speech, the next is analyzingthe morphological process of each word. Based on the data that the writer found, the writer will analyze about compounding,
more specific is about exocentric compounding. Besides analyzing the compound, the writer also analyzes the morphological
operationthat is divided into two main types: inflection and derivation. After that, the writer will search for the meaning of each word. In this chapter, the writer also
displays the tree diagrams in each word. This is used to make the readers be more understand about the word formation of each word that the writer found.
The writer does not answer the problem formulations into three parts. However, the writer answers the problem formulations into one part. The analysis below is
displayed from the distribution of the data then the discussion which contains of the words that have double morpheme first, then the words that have double compound
and the last is the words that do not have any double morpheme and double compound.These are the result of the analysis.
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A. The Distribution of the Data a. Part of Speech
Here, the writer would like to sum up the words which have the part of speech of noun, verb, or adjective by showing the table below.
Table 1: The Distribution Based on the Part of Speech
Part of Speech Total
Noun 46
Verb 5
Adjective 3
b. Writing of the Data
Besides displaying the distribution based on the part of speech, the writer also shows the distribution based on the writing of the data.
Table 2: The Distribution Based on the Writing of the Data
The Writing of the Data Total
Separated 38
Hyphen 6
Merging together 10
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B. Discussion
In this discussion, the writer would like to answers the 3 of those problem formulations. As the writer mentioned before, the writer would like to answer those 3
problem formulations into one part. The discussion starts from the double morpheme words first, than double compound words, and the last one is the words without
double morpheme and compound.
a. Double Morpheme Words 1 Easy- breezyAdj Easy Adj + Breezy Adj
The first word is easy-breezy. The part of speech of this word is an adjective. The morphological process is easy Adj + breezy Adj easy- breezyAdj. The
word “easy” here has double morpheme. The word “easy” has the root which is “ease”. The part of speech of the word “ease” is a noun. It has meaning: absence of
difficulty or effort.Ease N + -yEasy Adj. Therefore, the word “ease” is a derivation word, because it changes from noun into adjective. The word “breezy” also
a derivation word, because it changes from breeze N + -y breezy Adj.The root of “breezy” is breeze N: a gentle wind.
Easy-breezy has the exocentric meaning: simple or appearing relaxed. While the endocentric meaning can be defined by looking for the meaning of each word:
easy Adj: Achieved without great effort; presenting few difficulties; breezy Adj: Appearing
relaxed, informal, and cheerily brisk. Therefore, the endocentric meaning: feeling really relax.From the exocentric and endocentric meaning, the change of the
meaning is not too far and it can be seen from the word “Breezy” that has similar