Abstract-This research aims to convey the morphosyntax in Tae' language. This is descriptive qualitative research supported by library and field method. The library and field research method aims to find the detail and complete data. Moreover, the research analyzes words, phrases, clauses, and sentences in Tae' language as primary data. The results show that there are some features that mark morphosyntax in Tae' language. They are reduplication process, derivational affixation, and sentence structures that describe the word orders of Tae' language. Reduplications of Tae' language are containing of full and partial reduplication. Whereas, the derivational affixations of Tae' language are containing of prefixes and suffixes. The form of prefixes is ma-, ku-, na-di-, and si-. And, the form of suffixes is -i, -ko, and -mu. Those affixes are derived from derivation process namely the basic construction or sentence structures.Index Terms-morphosyntax, the qualitative method, and Tae' language
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