2020
DOI: 10.15408/a.v7i1.13174
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Morpho-Phonological of Loanwords in Lampung Language From Arabic

Abstract: The purpose of this discussion is to find out the process of changing loanwords and the form or type of loanwords that occur. The research method used is a descriptive method. This methodology focuses more on the “what” of the research subject rather than the “why” of the research subject. Data collection used in this study is content analysis and library techniques from literature sources such as dictionaries. Data analysis used in this study is the translational equivalent method. The results of this study f… Show more

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“…In addition to language morphophonemic research that has been carried out in various parts of the world, research on morphophonemics has also been carried out in various regional languages in Indonesia. Some of these studies are the morphophonemics of the Lampung language [9], the morphophonemics of the Balinese language [10], the morphophonemics of the Papuan language [11], and the morphophonemics of the Marorene language in Bombana Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province [12], morphophonemics of the Samawa Ethnic language, on Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara [13], and research on morphophonemics of the Talaud language in the Sangihe Islands, North Sulawesi [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to language morphophonemic research that has been carried out in various parts of the world, research on morphophonemics has also been carried out in various regional languages in Indonesia. Some of these studies are the morphophonemics of the Lampung language [9], the morphophonemics of the Balinese language [10], the morphophonemics of the Papuan language [11], and the morphophonemics of the Marorene language in Bombana Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province [12], morphophonemics of the Samawa Ethnic language, on Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara [13], and research on morphophonemics of the Talaud language in the Sangihe Islands, North Sulawesi [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%