Sufiks –m(u) sebagai Pembentuk Verba Deadjektiva Bahasa Jepang: Kajian Morfologi dan Metabahasa Semantik Alami (MSA)

Luh Made Sri Wahyuni, Ketut Widya Purnawati
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This research focuses in analyzing morphological processes and the semantic structure of deadjectival verb suffixation –m(u) in Japanese.  Suffix -m(u) is one of the verb-forming suffixes in Japanese. The data was collected from newspaper article from website asahi.com and corpus data from website http://corpora.uni-leipzig.de. The data was collected by observation method and note-taking techniques. The data was analyzed using distribution method.  The theory for analyzing the morphological processes is based on semantic class adjective developed by Morita (2010) and affixation theory developed by Sugioka and Ito (2002).  Then, the theory for analyzing semantic structure deadjectival verb is Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) theory developed by Goddard and Wierzbicka (2014).  The results shows that not all adjectives in Japanese can be affected by the suffix –m(u). Deadjectival verb suffixation –m(u) in Japanese are formed by semantics prime FEEL.  The semantic prime of FEEL can be polysemy with semantic prime THINK and HAPPEN.
本研究着重分析了日语中宾语动词后缀-m (u)的形态过程和语义结构。后缀-m(u)是日语中构成动词的后缀之一。数据来源于asahi.com网站的报纸文章和http://corpora.uni-leipzig.de网站的语料库数据。采用观察法和笔记法收集资料。采用分布法对数据进行分析。分析词形过程的理论是基于森田(2010)的语义类形容词和杉冈和伊藤(2002)的词根理论。然后,分析宾语动词语义结构的理论是Goddard和Wierzbicka(2014)提出的自然语义元语言(NSM)理论。结果表明,日语中并非所有形容词都能受到后缀-m (u)的影响。日语中宾语动词后缀-m (u)是由语义启动词FEEL构成的。FEEL的语义启动词可以与THINK和HAPPEN的语义启动词同义。
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