Kriteria penggolongan kata: Bahasa Yunani, Inggeris & Melayu

Words are fundamental units in every sentence. Words can be categorised into different types or ‘word classes’. This paper discusses three major criteria for word classes which are based on semantic (the meaning of the word), morphology (the form or ‘shape’ of the word) and syntactic distribution (t...

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Main Author: Norliza Jamaluddin
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2008
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description Words are fundamental units in every sentence. Words can be categorised into different types or ‘word classes’. This paper discusses three major criteria for word classes which are based on semantic (the meaning of the word), morphology (the form or ‘shape’ of the word) and syntactic distribution (the position or ‘environment’ of the word in a sentence). Early writings on the criteria of word classes can be traced back to the ancient era of Greek and Latin languages. During this traditional period, categorisation was mainly based on the meaning of the word. However, this categorisation was extended to include the other two criteria as it is impossible to classify words only by one single categorisation. This evolution in categorisation of word classes is adapted and developed in European languages and is also apparent in the Malay language
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spelling ukm-12342016-12-14T06:29:12Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1234/ Kriteria penggolongan kata: Bahasa Yunani, Inggeris & Melayu Norliza Jamaluddin, Words are fundamental units in every sentence. Words can be categorised into different types or ‘word classes’. This paper discusses three major criteria for word classes which are based on semantic (the meaning of the word), morphology (the form or ‘shape’ of the word) and syntactic distribution (the position or ‘environment’ of the word in a sentence). Early writings on the criteria of word classes can be traced back to the ancient era of Greek and Latin languages. During this traditional period, categorisation was mainly based on the meaning of the word. However, this categorisation was extended to include the other two criteria as it is impossible to classify words only by one single categorisation. This evolution in categorisation of word classes is adapted and developed in European languages and is also apparent in the Malay language Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1234/1/1.pdf Norliza Jamaluddin, (2008) Kriteria penggolongan kata: Bahasa Yunani, Inggeris & Melayu. MALIM: Jurnal Pengajian Umum Asia Tenggara, 9 . pp. 139-162. ISSN 1511-8393 http://www.ukm.my/jmalim
spellingShingle Norliza Jamaluddin,
Kriteria penggolongan kata: Bahasa Yunani, Inggeris & Melayu
title Kriteria penggolongan kata: Bahasa Yunani, Inggeris & Melayu
title_full Kriteria penggolongan kata: Bahasa Yunani, Inggeris & Melayu
title_fullStr Kriteria penggolongan kata: Bahasa Yunani, Inggeris & Melayu
title_full_unstemmed Kriteria penggolongan kata: Bahasa Yunani, Inggeris & Melayu
title_short Kriteria penggolongan kata: Bahasa Yunani, Inggeris & Melayu
title_sort kriteria penggolongan kata: bahasa yunani, inggeris & melayu
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