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A Morphosyntactic Study of Demonstrative Words in the Nyantuzu Dialect of the Sukuma Language

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dc.creator KAMANI, Kamani Z
dc.date 2022-02-16T12:14:25Z
dc.date 2022-02-16T12:14:25Z
dc.date 2017
dc.date.accessioned 2022-04-04T14:09:05Z
dc.date.available 2022-04-04T14:09:05Z
dc.identifier http://41.93.33.43:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/589
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/78168
dc.description This dissertation is a morphosyntactic study of demonstrative words in the Nyantuzu dialect of the Sukuma language. This study had two objectives: (i) to identify and describe the forms of the demonstratives, (ii) to describe their grammatical functions. The study was guided by Diessel’s theory of demonstratives introduced in 1999. Data were collected by reviewing two publications. The publications are Chenya, J.C. (1988). Imani za Jadi za Kisukuma katika Misemo Hadithi Methali na Desturi za Maisha and TUKI (2001). English-Swahili Dictionary. A list of 200 nouns was drawn from the two texts which were later translated to the Nyantuzu. The translated nouns were used by the researcher to generate data on the forms and the functions of the demonstratives since he is a native speaker of the dialect. Structured interview was used to check up the forms of demonstratives. Purposive sampling technique was used to get the 4 informants while the data were analysed qualitatively. The analyses revealed that the dialect has three types of demonstratives: proximal, non-proximal and distal demonstratives. Their forms have complex structures made up of affixes (prefixes, augments and specific deictic root). It was revealed that the number and the distance of the referent noun have the roles in determining the forms of the demonstratives. Regarding the functions of demonstratives, there are five functions in the dialect: determiners, independent pronouns, verb modifiers, pointers, and relative pronoun (a function performed only by distal demonstratives). The study suggested further studies in some linguistics aspects which were not covered in this study. For instance, it was observed that furthers studies are needed on the demonstratives words for the other dialects of the Sukuma in order to establish how they differ and resemble.
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dc.language en
dc.publisher SAUT
dc.subject Morphosyntactic
dc.title A Morphosyntactic Study of Demonstrative Words in the Nyantuzu Dialect of the Sukuma Language


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