Jumat, 11 Maret 2016


         Definition of morphology and syntax, according to experts

-Verhaar (1984)

         morphology is the field of linguistics that studies the composition section something word in grammatical.
Similarly Kridalaksana (1984), which suggests that morphology, namely :
 
1.Field linguistics that studies morpheme and combinations-combinations thereof;
2.Part of the structure of language that includes words and parts-partsaid, that morpheme.

 -Kridalaksana (1984)

 morphology, namely:
1.the field of linguistics that studies the morpheme and combinations-combinations thereof;
2.Part of the structure of language that includes words and parts-part said, that morpheme.


 -Noam Chomsky (2002)

             Syntax is the study of the principles and processes by which sentences are constructed in particular languages. Syntactic investigation of a given language has as its goal the construction of a grammar that can be viewed as a device of some sort for producing the sentences of the language under analysis.

 -Van Vallin and LaPolla (1997)

           ‘The term ‘syntax’ is from the Ancient Greek syntaxis, a verbal noun which literally means “arrangement” or “setting out together”. Traditionally, it refers to the branch of grammar dealing with the ways in which words, with or without appropriate inflections, are arranged to show connections of meaning within the sentence.’

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