6. TYPE DERIVATION IN PART OF SPEECH:
Noun derivation
example: legitimacy, kindness and development.
Adjective derivation
example: silken and fragile.
Verb derivation
example: strengthen and flicker.
Adverb derivation
example: along, tightly, and slowly.
7. EXAMPLE DERIVATION BETWEEN PART OF
SPEECH
“Inform” (verb)
Inform + suffix (ation) = INFORMATION (Noun)
Inform + suffix (ative) = INFORMATIVE (Adjective)
Inform + suffix (ative) dan (ly) = INFORMATIVELY (Adverb)
“Active” (adjective)
Active + suffix (ate) = ACTIVATE (Verb)
Active + suffix (ation) = Activation (Noun),
Active + suffix (ly) = Actively (Adverb),
10. Questions
Afni : What’s the difference between in & un?
Aris : What’s the definition of type derivations?
Shinta : How can noun -> adjective?
Kaisar : What’s the difference between dis & de?
Bowo : What’s the difference between prefix & camelion prefix?
Tico : What’s inflexion suffix?