A Morphological Processof Derivational Affixes in Popular LINE Webtoon: TheAnnarasumanara

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  • 31 Aug
  • 2020

A Morphological Processof Derivational Affixes in Popular LINE Webtoon: TheAnnarasumanara

This research tries to analyze the morphological process of derivational affixes in a popular LINE Webtoon comic titled Annarasumanara authored by Il Kwon Ha.  This research uses a synchronic descriptive approach in which data are collected and   explained   naturally.   The   objects of   this   research   are   the conversations in Annarasumanara from episode 1 to 10. The results of the research are 53 words that changed word classes, involving 7 derivational prefixes and 47 derivational suffixes. The suffix “-ly” is the most dominantly used in the Webtoon. This  study revealed  not  only the detailed morphological process  of  affix  analysis  but  also  the  grammatical  categories  of  words  and meanings.

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