The Structure of the Iraqw Noun Phrase

Chrispina Alphonce
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The structure of the noun phrase (NP) is demonstrated to differ among languages. Albeit studies that paid attention on Southern Cushitic languages in general and Iraqw in particular, their contribution is selective to the general grammar of the language while the structure of the NP is scarcely described. This study contributes to the description of the language through an empirical explanation of the elements and the morphosyntactic properties of the NP in the language. It describes the orders of the elements, their co-occurrence, and constraints to illuminate the structure of the NP of the language. It draws on the data collected through elicitation and text collection. The qualitative analysis of the data obtained revealed that Iraqw NP demonstrates four different peculiar characteristics (i) the Iraqw NP is constituted of the head noun with or without dependents. The dependents of the NP are possessives, demonstratives, indefinite markers, the distributive determiner, adjectives, quantifiers, numerals, genitive constructions, and relative clauses. The dependents follow the head noun, except the distributive determiner, which precedes the head noun. (ii) The attested order of the dependents is N>[Poss>Dem/Indef]>[Gen>Adj>Num/Quant]>[Rel]. (iii) Possessive, demonstrative, and indefinite markers are non-lexical words that occur immediately after the head noun. (iv) In spontaneous speech, the NP with up to three dependents is preferred.
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伊拉克名词短语的结构
名词短语的结构在不同的语言中存在差异。尽管研究一般关注南库希特语言,特别是伊拉克语,但他们的贡献是对语言的一般语法有选择性的,而NP的结构几乎没有描述。本研究通过对语言中NP的要素和形态句法特性的实证解释,有助于对语言的描述。它描述了元素的顺序,它们的共现性和约束,以阐明语言的NP结构。它利用通过启发式和文本收集收集的数据。对所获得的数据进行定性分析表明,iraq NP具有四个不同的特点:(1)iraq NP由头名词组成,有或没有从属词。NP的从属词有所有格、指示词、不定标记、分配限定词、形容词、量词、数词、属格结构和关系从句。从属词跟在主名词后面,除了分配词,分配词在主名词前面。(ii)被抚养人的证明顺序为N>[Poss>Dem/Indef]>[Gen>Adj>Num/Quant]>[Rel]。所有格、指示和不定标记是紧接在主名词之后的非词汇性词汇。(iv)在自发语言中,有最多三个依赖词的NP优先。
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