A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON THE ENGLISH SUFFIX – ED USED IN HARRIET BEECHER STOWE’S UNCLE TOM’S CABIN
Abstract
This thesis studies the English suffix–ed used in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle
Tom’s Cabin. Suffix is bound morpheme added to the end of word. The purpose
of this thesis is to find out the function of suffix–ed in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s
Uncle Tom’s Cabin. The other purpose is to find out the process of suffix–ed to
form its functions. The theory used in this thesis is Bauer’s theory that the
suffix–ed can be inflectional morpheme as forming verb and derivational
morpheme as forming adjective. Besides, the method used to analyze the data is
descriptive method. It means that the discussion of this thesis is by using words
not in number. In applying this method the data are identified based on the
functions and the processes of suffix–ed. And it is ended with general
conclusion that the suffix–ed in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin has
functions as forming past verb, past participle in perfect tense and passive voice
and as forming adjective. The suffix–ed in the formation of past verb, past
participle in perfect tense and passive voice is inflectional process whereas the
suffix–ed in the formation of adjective is derivational process. By reading this
thesis the writer hopes that the reader especially the students will get broad
knowledge about suffix–ed that will be useful for further study.