The Multifunctionality of a Morpheme Proposes its Morphosyntactic Features and their Specifications: Feature Matrix

Multifunctionality is a cross linguistic phenomenon. It refers to the linguistic capability of a linguistic form to manifest itself in different syntactic structures that result in different syntactic functions. Treating multifunctionality from a generative perspective, the paper focuses on the diff...

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Main Author: Mohammad Ali Al Zahrani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Andalas 2020-12-01
Series:Vivid: Journal of Language and Literature
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Online Access:http://jurnalvivid.fib.unand.ac.id/index.php/vivid/article/view/174
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description Multifunctionality is a cross linguistic phenomenon. It refers to the linguistic capability of a linguistic form to manifest itself in different syntactic structures that result in different syntactic functions. Treating multifunctionality from a generative perspective, the paper focuses on the different functions of the Hijazi Arabic (HA) maa and contributes to the HA literature by describing these different functions and claiming that they are not instances of homonymy, but of multifunctionality. Those different functions are governed by the different syntactic environments that maa occurs in. Its occurrence in multiple syntactic environments suggests that maa has a feature matrix that includes its morphosyntactic features and their specifications that express the appropriate use and interpretation of a given structure. The findings show that maa may function as a negative particle, emphatic particle, relative pronoun, infinitival particle, conditional particle, interrogative particle, exclamative particle and a particle of inclusion. These uses differ in their syntactic flexibility and rigidity (restrictedness). Although more than one function can incorporate to express multiple senses, the salient point about the different functions of maa is that there is no semantic or syntactic ambiguity between its functions.
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spelling doaj.art-d6aea3eb9fbf4a7bb19f90d5fa773f832024-03-27T01:56:59ZengUniversitas AndalasVivid: Journal of Language and Literature2502-146X2020-12-0192667910.25077/vj.9.2.66-79.2020164The Multifunctionality of a Morpheme Proposes its Morphosyntactic Features and their Specifications: Feature MatrixMohammad Ali Al Zahrani0Taif UniversityMultifunctionality is a cross linguistic phenomenon. It refers to the linguistic capability of a linguistic form to manifest itself in different syntactic structures that result in different syntactic functions. Treating multifunctionality from a generative perspective, the paper focuses on the different functions of the Hijazi Arabic (HA) maa and contributes to the HA literature by describing these different functions and claiming that they are not instances of homonymy, but of multifunctionality. Those different functions are governed by the different syntactic environments that maa occurs in. Its occurrence in multiple syntactic environments suggests that maa has a feature matrix that includes its morphosyntactic features and their specifications that express the appropriate use and interpretation of a given structure. The findings show that maa may function as a negative particle, emphatic particle, relative pronoun, infinitival particle, conditional particle, interrogative particle, exclamative particle and a particle of inclusion. These uses differ in their syntactic flexibility and rigidity (restrictedness). Although more than one function can incorporate to express multiple senses, the salient point about the different functions of maa is that there is no semantic or syntactic ambiguity between its functions.http://jurnalvivid.fib.unand.ac.id/index.php/vivid/article/view/174arabicfeature matrixmultifunctionalityrestrictednessspecifications
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The Multifunctionality of a Morpheme Proposes its Morphosyntactic Features and their Specifications: Feature Matrix
Vivid: Journal of Language and Literature
arabic
feature matrix
multifunctionality
restrictedness
specifications
title The Multifunctionality of a Morpheme Proposes its Morphosyntactic Features and their Specifications: Feature Matrix
title_full The Multifunctionality of a Morpheme Proposes its Morphosyntactic Features and their Specifications: Feature Matrix
title_fullStr The Multifunctionality of a Morpheme Proposes its Morphosyntactic Features and their Specifications: Feature Matrix
title_full_unstemmed The Multifunctionality of a Morpheme Proposes its Morphosyntactic Features and their Specifications: Feature Matrix
title_short The Multifunctionality of a Morpheme Proposes its Morphosyntactic Features and their Specifications: Feature Matrix
title_sort multifunctionality of a morpheme proposes its morphosyntactic features and their specifications feature matrix
topic arabic
feature matrix
multifunctionality
restrictedness
specifications
url http://jurnalvivid.fib.unand.ac.id/index.php/vivid/article/view/174
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