عنوان المقالة:A Minimalist Analysis of the Animal Coding System in Mehri Language within Probe-Goal Matching Approach Article Information A Minimalist Analysis of the Animal Coding System in Mehri Language within Probe-Goal Matching Approach Article Information
د. سعيد سعد نجادان القميري | Dr. SAEED AL-QUMAIRI | 10846
- نوع النشر
- مقال علمي
- المؤلفون بالعربي
- القميري سعيد
- المؤلفون بالإنجليزي
- al-Qumairi, Saeed
- الملخص الانجليزي
- This paper discusses an Animal Coding System (ACS) of Mehri, the oral minority language in Yemen (Rubin, 2010; Watson, 2012). Considering the fact that lexical items are inserted into a mind/brain with bundle features (Adger, 2003) and (2008), we show that the ACS (camels and goats in particular) has formal features. These features are often cognitively understood, where some features are interpretable while others uninterpretable. Employing Chomsky’s Probe-Goal Matching approach in Minimalist Program (Chomsky, 1995, 2000, 2008), we examine the phrasal constructions: verbal, non-verbal, definiteness, and genitive structures. Among these, the ACS plays a significant position: as an agentive subject, a thematic object, a non-verbal predicate, and a genitive annex. However, we argue that Definite and Tense comprise uninterpretable features, which automatically valued when they match and agree with the substantive features in the spec-vP, the spec-PossP. In the view of the case-assignment, we propose that both D and T are the nominative case assigners, the verbal affix is the accusative case assigner and the genitive jargons ða- ‘of’ and bɁal ‘with’ are the genitive case assigners on the complement annex. Moreover, the null focus feature is the accusative case assigner on objective animal codes in the non-verbal structures.
- تاريخ النشر
- 21/12/2015
- الناشر
- International Academic Research Journal of Social Science
- رقم المجلد
- 1
- رقم العدد
- 2
- ISSN/ISBN
- 2289-8441
- الصفحات
- 177-191
- رابط الملف
- تحميل (282 مرات التحميل)
- الكلمات المفتاحية
- Agree Operation, Animal codes,Mehri language, MinimalistProgram, Semitics