英语和奥克帕莫里语所有格的语法研究

R. O. Farinde, H. O. Omolaiye
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所有格是指表示或显示占有的词。因此,“hers”,“her”和“Ojo’s”是一些所有格的例子。这些所有格表明了语言的语法性质。这些情况在话语中的用法因语言而异。因此,这些变化经常给ESL学习者带来问题。本研究基于对比分析理论,从口头资料和研究者在自然环境中的参与式观察中生成Okpameri数据。英语数据来源于英语语法文本。调查的领域是所有格代词、所有格形容词和所有格名词。从研究结果来看,所研究的两种语言在语法上都标记了第一、二、第三人称单数和复数的所有格。然而,这些情况的用法不同。虽然英语对性别很敏感,但在Okpameri语中却不是这样,因为Okpameri语使用uni-gender来表示占有。Okpameri所有格代词和形容词有不同的形态形式表示人称(如第一人称单数)。并非所有形式的所有格都能与每个名词同时出现。虽然Okpameri区分了主语和补语所有格,但在英语中并非如此。因此,本研究建议语言教师,特别是英语语言专家应该采用系统的方法进行所有格教学,这将进一步拓宽Okpameri ESL学习者如何使用英语所有格的知识。
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A grammatical investigation of possessive cases in English and Okpameri
Possessive cases are words that indicate or show possession. Hence, “hers”, “her” and “Ojo’s” are some examples of possessive cases. These possessive cases indicate grammatical property of language. The usage of these cases in utterance varies in languages. Hence, they variations often pose problem to ESL learners. Predicating on Contrastive Analysis Theory, the study generated Okpameri data from oral sources and participatory  observation of the researchers in natural  Setting. English data were got from the English grammar texts. The areas of investigation were Possessive Pronouns, Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Nouns. From the findings, the two languages under study are grammatically marked for possessive  cases with reference to 1st, 2nd and 3rd person singular and plural numbers. However, the usage of these cases differs. While English is gender  sensitive, this is not so in Okpameri language as Okpameri resorts to using uni-gender to indicate possession. Okpameri possessive pronouns and  adjectives have different morphological forms representing persons (e.g 1st person singular). Not all forms of possessive cases are capable of co-  occuring with every noun. While Okpameri distinguishes between subject and complement possessive cases, this is not so in English. The study,  therefore, suggests that language teachers, particularly, English language experts should adopt systematic approach to the teaching of possessive  cases as this will further broaden the Okpameri ESL learners’ knowledge on how to use the English possessive cases.
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