Gracia Clara Siallagan, Adinda Melva Cristy Purba, Mulyadi Mulyadi
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This study aims to analyze the construction of serial verbs in Sundanese using the X-bar theory. Data sourced from written Sundanese as the main data and spoken data as supporting data. The method used in this study is a descriptive qualitative method using the X-Bar theory introduced by Noam Chomsky. The results of the analysis show that the Sundanese serial verb construction (BS) has three constructions namely coordinate KVS, incoative KVS, and configurational KVS. Based on the structure of its construction, Sundanese as a language that is typologically classified as an SVO language. The construction of serial verbs in the BS has typological characteristics of a verb-framed language. In terms of syntactic structure, Sundanese serial verbs can have the X-KOMP or X-ADJ structure. These findings contribute to our understanding of serial verb constructions in Sundanese by delineating specific syntactic patterns and typological characteristics unique to the language. The implications of these findings extend to broader language studies, offering insights into the syntactic behaviors of SVO languages and providing practical applications for language preservation and educational frameworks.
本研究旨在运用X-bar理论分析巽他语中连动动词的结构。数据来源以书面巽他语为主要数据,口语数据为辅助数据。本研究采用的方法是诺姆-乔姆斯基(Noam Chomsky)提出的 X 条理论,即描述性定性方法。分析结果表明,巽他语中的连动结构(BS)有三种结构,即坐标连动结构(coordinate KVS)、非连动结构(incoative KVS)和构式连动结构(configurational KVS)。根据其结构,巽他语在类型学上被归类为 SVO 语言。BS中的连动结构具有动词框架语言的类型学特征。在句法结构方面,巽他语的连动动词可以是 X-KOMP 结构,也可以是 X-ADJ 结构。这些发现有助于我们理解巽他语中的连动结构,因为它们勾勒出了巽他语特有的句法模式和类型学特征。这些发现对更广泛的语言研究具有深远影响,有助于我们深入了解 SVO 语言的句法行为,并为语言保护和教育框架提供实际应用。