This library research aims to (1) identify effects of various colonialism on the change of morphological aspects of English Language and (2) explore the morphological change of verb and noun. Those two aims will give the readers a perspective of how language changes through the time. This is a library research which is conducted by collecting and processing data of various lexicons from a book entitled ‘A History of English Language’. The data processing is entirely based on some rules in a book entitled ‘Sejarah Bahasa Inggris’ written by Tarjana (1991). From the data processing, it is revealed that various colonizers ‘demand’ a language change, especially morphological aspect, in order a language understanding between colonize...
This research mainly explores the comparison of words from Middle and Modern English periods. This r...
This paper focuses on interactions between phonology and morphology in present-day English and their...
The Germanic language family has a unique place within the Indo-European language family because of ...
Nobody can argue that language does not undergo changes. The only languages that are not prone to li...
This book aims to provide an analysis of the loss of nominal inflections in English. Despi...
This paper discusses two different directions in morphological change: from full form to suffix and ...
The purpose of this paper is to create awareness among language users of the need to be current with...
Morphological change is not a result of mechanical, predictable processes, but of the behavior of la...
In its 1500-year history, the English language has seen dramatic grammatical changes. This book offe...
This study is an overview of morphological words and their formation process based on the exemplific...
Morphology or morphemic is defined as the study of the morpheme and their arrangements in building n...
This paper examines the morphological process of English conversion which produces the new morpheme...
This study aims to analyze and describe the morphemic and phonemic structures of verbs and nouns in ...
The fourteen studies selected for this volume – all of them peer-reviewed versions of papers present...
It can be observed that in the teaching of English grammar verbs are always in focus. The English pe...
This research mainly explores the comparison of words from Middle and Modern English periods. This r...
This paper focuses on interactions between phonology and morphology in present-day English and their...
The Germanic language family has a unique place within the Indo-European language family because of ...
Nobody can argue that language does not undergo changes. The only languages that are not prone to li...
This book aims to provide an analysis of the loss of nominal inflections in English. Despi...
This paper discusses two different directions in morphological change: from full form to suffix and ...
The purpose of this paper is to create awareness among language users of the need to be current with...
Morphological change is not a result of mechanical, predictable processes, but of the behavior of la...
In its 1500-year history, the English language has seen dramatic grammatical changes. This book offe...
This study is an overview of morphological words and their formation process based on the exemplific...
Morphology or morphemic is defined as the study of the morpheme and their arrangements in building n...
This paper examines the morphological process of English conversion which produces the new morpheme...
This study aims to analyze and describe the morphemic and phonemic structures of verbs and nouns in ...
The fourteen studies selected for this volume – all of them peer-reviewed versions of papers present...
It can be observed that in the teaching of English grammar verbs are always in focus. The English pe...
This research mainly explores the comparison of words from Middle and Modern English periods. This r...
This paper focuses on interactions between phonology and morphology in present-day English and their...
The Germanic language family has a unique place within the Indo-European language family because of ...