Derivational Morphology in English Language
Abstract
This study deals with derivational of morphology. This research aims to discuss the
understanding of morphology and types of morphology, this is derivational morphem,
which has same aspects suffixes and prefixes and how they are categorized. This
research is descriptive qualitative. The data was gained by using literature review. The
researcher look for the data from the internet and e-book. The result of the data are; types
of derivational morphemes are derivational prefixes (-un, -dis) while derivational suffixes (-
ment, -ness, -ion, -able, -less, -en, -ize, -ly)
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