THE ANALYSIS OF AFFIXATION PROCESS IN THE VOCABULARY OF GAY LANGUAGE

Hardiyanto, Andru (2006) THE ANALYSIS OF AFFIXATION PROCESS IN THE VOCABULARY OF GAY LANGUAGE. Other thesis, PROGDI FAKULTAS SASTRA.

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Abstract

The usage of Gay Language among gay community is influenced by Javanese and Indonesian as the mother tongue and national language. Nevertheless, Gay Language has its own unique characteristics. Based on that reason, the writer is interested in observing the forming of the words of Javanese and Indonesian used by gay community in the process of affixation of Gay Language used among PHBK community in Semarang. The data used in this research were taken from some conversations of some gays and transvestites, the members of PHBK, who speak Javanese and Indonesian in their daily communication. Those conversations, then, were recorded and scripted. Later, the data were classified into some categories and were analyzed based on the theories of affixation. The results show that there are no such important changes in the meaning of Javanese and Indonesian words. Even, one affix may be used for some words from some word classes. Moreover, there are some deletion processes of some syllables of words to form new words with the same meaning to make a spoken discourse simpler and more efficient.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Subjects: 800 Literature > 820 English and Old English literatures
Divisions: Faculty of Language and Art > Department of English Literature
Depositing User: Mrs. Frederika Kristin
Date Deposited: 28 Sep 2015 02:17
Last Modified: 22 Jan 2020 06:15
URI: http://repository.unika.ac.id/id/eprint/3388

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