Categorizing adpositions in Kîîtharaka
Author
Muriungi, PeterAbstract
In this paper, I discuss the categorial status of Kîîtharaka adpositions. I demonstrate that there are two main classes of adpositions(to be referred to as Class A and Class B). Class A adpositions are syntactic heads and they belong to the functional lexical category P. Class B adpositions are a phrasal P category with a nominal component. They therefore spell out a complex structure than adpositional heads do. This bipartation of Kîîtharaka Ps is based on (i) optionality of complements (ii) case assignment (iii) modification (iv) recoverability of content (v) movement and (vi) derivational morphology.
Publisher
Universitetet i TromsøUniversity of Tromsø
Series
Nordlyd 33.1(2006), pp 26-48Metadata
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