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Morphological Differences: English vs. Indonesian by Muhammad Farhan is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document summarizes differences in morphology between English and Indonesian. In English, affixation and replacement are used, with affixation being more dominant with suffixes. In Indonesian, affixation and reduplication are used, with affixation dominant in nouns and verbs and reduplication to show plurality. Affixes in English are fixed to certain words while Indonesian affixes can be used with different stems.
- Author
- Muhammad Farhan
- Language
- EN