EkeGusii形态语用学及其与象似性的联系

Mariera E.O.
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EkeGusii语是肯尼亚Kisii和Nyamira县土著居民使用的一种班图语,其词法和语用学的交叉是本文关注的问题。本文在借鉴前人研究成果的基础上,分为四个部分进行论述。第一部分考察了词缀和语用学之间的相互作用,特别是语境认可的减弱和增强。这发生在词汇和词汇后水平的态度揭示中,在后者中,元音延长是修改增加和减少程度的另一种方式。缩小和扩大也与风格有关,如语言方式、社会关系、劝说和委婉语在批评类群体中,以及扩大前缀的功能被定义。第二部分认为隐喻复合词在语境的支持下获得了特殊意义。第三部分论述了符号重复物的同构意义和依赖于语境的意义。最后一部分深入研究了合成词的词形,这是一个棘手的问题,在EkeGusii中得到了证明,认为它只能被描述为在更大程度上依赖句法和语义的语用功能,这反过来又助长了隐蔽的形态变化。从词形语用学的角度来看,合成词的词形与其说是一个结论,不如说是一个值得思考的问题。
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EkeGusii Morphopragmatics and the Junction with Iconicity
The intersection between morphology and pragmatics in EkeGusii, a Bantu language spoken in Kenya among the natives of Kisii and Nyamira Counties, is the concern of this paper. Besides the lean evidence of previous research on EkeGusii morphopragmatics, the argument is presented in four parts. The first examines the interplay between affixation and pragmatics, especially contextually sanctioned diminution and augmentation. This happens in the revelation of attitude at the lexical, and post-lexical levels, where in the latter, vowel lengthening is an alternative way of modifying degrees of augmentation and diminution. Diminution and augmentation also relate to style as manner with language, social relations, persuasion and euphemism in clitic-like groups, and augmentative prefixation where the function of the amplifier prefix is defined. The second part posits that metaphorical compounds acquire idiosyncratic meanings supported by context. The third part presents the meanings of iconic reduplicatives as isomorphic, and dependent on context. The final part delves into the portmanteau morph, a knotty problem as evidenced in EkeGusii, arguing that it can only be described as serving pragmatic functions with greater reliance on syntax and semantics, which in turn abet covert morphological change. The portmanteau morph, from a morphopragmatic viewpoint, is more of a question to ponder than a conclusion.
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