DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON THE USE OF DERIVED ADJECTIVES IN GEORGE P. McCALLUM’S SHORT STORY : COWBOYS IN ALASKA
Abstract
Language is a means of communication. Without language human being
cannot communicate with others. Man as a human being uses a different way of
communication than other creatures. They are transmitting messages via the speaker’s
mouth and the listener’s ear. Most linguists state that language has two different
types. The first is spoken and another is written. Short story is one of written forms of
language that is made up of many sentences and can be analyzed based on their
distribution.
This thesis analyses the use of derivational adjectives in the written literary
text “ Cowboys in Alaska” written by George P. McCallum. It consists of three parts
and every derived adjective in each part is analyzed. Whether they are attributive
adjectives or predicative adjectives. In this story they have special function to
influence the meaning of the sentences.