Abstract

A newspaper has become the major news source around the world, either the printed or online newspaper. A newspaper provides many kinds of news and from different perspectives. Words in the newspaper play a significant role to deliver the information to the readers. The morpho-semantic study is needed to find out the uncommon words and their meaning in the newspaper. News in The Jakarta Post newspaper and Việt Nam News newspaper were analyzed, applying Hamawand’s (2001) compound categorization. Endocentric compound and exocentric compound by O’Grady et al (2016) are also being used in this study. The data were taken in a purposive sampling technique by observing eight news in the business column by The Jakarta Post and nine news in the economy column by Việt Nam News, taken from August 28, 2020, until September 4, 2020. Both newspapers contain distinctive compound words related to the economy that is still rarely known by people. From the total seventeen news, only a noun compound and adjective compound are found in the news, while the verb compound does not appear at all. The total of compound words found in the news is 25; there are 18 noun compounds and 7 adjective compounds found in the news. There are 16 endocentric compounds and 9 exocentric compounds found. The result shows that noun compounds and endocentric compounds appear more often than adjective compounds and exocentric compounds.

Highlights

  • In our life, language is the most essential part

  • The first finding that will be discussed by the researcher is compound words

  • Morphology is focusing on the internal structure of word can be utilized to analyze the structure of compound words related to economic found in the news

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Introduction

Language is a vehicle for communicating ideas and feelings (Hamawand, 2011). People are able to communicate and understand each other. Language does not function without a word. A word is a symbolic unit which is a combination of meaning and sound (Hamawand, 2011). To be able to communicate, it is impossible to know one word, that is why “it has been estimated that average speakers of a language know from 45,000 to 60,000 words,” (Plag, 2003). Apart from being the fundamental thing of a language, words can be used to share information, either spoken or written

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