A Minimalist Approach to the Analysis of the Structure of the K􀜺bhwan􁏋i Determiner Phrase

Okoa D. Simile
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While the postulation that a noun phrase is headed by a determiner is a widely accepted approach to the analysis of languages across the world, linguists struggle to ascertain the exact elements which stand as functional categories. This is because languages (especially those in the Bantu family) display individual idiosyncrasies in this area of enquiry. This paper, therefore, examines the Structure of the Determiner Phrase in Kɨbhwanɉi using the Minimalist Approach. Specifically, the paper sought to establish the functional categories that head the DP and to examine the order of modifiers in the Kɨbhwanɉi DP. Data were obtained from Makete District in Njombe Region, Tanzania. They were collected through acceptability judgement, document review and focus group discussion (FGD). The findings of the study show that the functional categories that head the DP in Kɨbhwanɉi are: augments, the prenominal possessive formative –nya, and prenominal demonstratives. An augment and the formative –nya occur pre-nominally with their nouns where they function as determiners. The prenominal demonstrative is raised from its original (base generated) position below D. It has also been found that modifiers may range from one to six. This yields the order (DEM)/(AUG)/(DISTR)/(POSS) > N > POSS > QUANT > DEM > NUM > ADJ > REL. The order of these modifiers is not rigid. For the purpose of encoding emphasis or focus, the order may change, thus making the order neutral.
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K的结构分析的极简方法􀜺bhwan􁏋i限定词短语
虽然名词短语以限定词开头的假设是世界范围内广泛接受的语言分析方法,但语言学家们仍在努力确定构成功能范畴的确切元素。这是因为语言(尤其是班图语系的语言)在这个研究领域表现出了独特的特质。因此,本文用极简主义方法研究了K * bhwanɉi中限定词短语的结构。具体而言,本文试图建立领导DP的功能类别,并检查K / bhwanɉi DP中修饰语的顺序。数据来自坦桑尼亚Njombe地区的Makete区。通过可接受性判断、文件审查和焦点小组讨论(FGD)收集。研究结果表明,K语bhwanɉi中主导DP的功能类别为:增补语、名前所有格构成语-nya和名前指示语。增词和构筑词-nya出现在名词前,起限定词的作用。指称前指示词从原来的位置(词根生成)升到d以下。还发现修饰语的范围从1到6。这产生了顺序(DEM)/(AUG)/(DISTR)/(POSS) > N > POSS > QUANT > DEM > NUM > ADJ > REL。这些修饰符的顺序不是刚性的。为了编码强调或焦点,顺序可能会改变,从而使顺序中性。
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