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The speech act of advice in educational contexts in isiZuluNgcobo, Lazarus 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2004. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study focuses on the communicative processes of advice in isiZulu through
which people aid each other with problems and stresses of daily life, including ways
in which support is communicated. When friends or family members attempt to help
one another with stress and problems, they frequently give advice.
Within the field of pragmatics, advice is a common but potentially face-threatening
response to a friend or a loved one who is upset about a problem. Consequently it is
useful to identify ways a speaker may show regard for face in this kind of episode.
Advice can threaten the hearer's autonomy by imposing the speaker's authority and
solutions on the hearer and it can also imply criticism of the hearer's emotional
reaction or handling of the problem.
In this study, twenty-one advice topics, by Goldsmith (2000) that can be used in
various troubles talk episodes in isiZulu have been examined. It has been found that
some advice situations have more topics than others. The situation with more advice
topics is the one referred to as personal. This is because people are always very
keen to give more advice to people with personal problems than to people with other
problems. The situations with the least number of topics are abuse and teachers,
because they are very sensitive in nature. The study found that the sensitivity comes
from the fact that third parties are involved. People tend to be reluctant to give advice
which might lead to confrontation between the parties that are involved. In this
research, the parties that are involved are learners on the one side and the
parents/teachers on the other side. The other factor is that people do not want to see
a parent who is abusing his/her child going to jailor a teacher who does not like a
particular child losing his/her job because of the advice they gave to the learners. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie studie fokus op die kommunikatiewe prosesse van advies in isiZulu waardeur
mense mekaar help met die probleme van die alledaagse lewe, insluitende die wyses
waarop steun gekommunikeer word. Wanneer vriende en familielede poog om
mekaar te help met probleme, gee hulle dikwels advies.
Binne die veld van die pragmatiek, is advies 'n algemene, maar potensiële gesigsbedreigende
('face-threatening') respons teenoor 'n vriend of geliefde wat 'n
probleem het. Gevolglik is dit nuttig om wyses te identifiseer waarop 'n spreker
ontsag mag toon vir gesig ('face') in hierdie soort episode. Advies kan die spreker se
outonomiteit bedreig deur die spreker se outoriteit en oplossings neer te druk op die
hoorder en dit kan ook kritiek impliseer van die hoorder se emosionele reaksie op
hantering van die probleem.
In hierdie studie word een-en-twintig advies episodes van Goldsmith (2000) wat
gebruik kan word in verskillende moeilikheidsgesprekke ('trouble talk') in isiZulu
ondersoek. Daar is bevind dat sommige advies situasies meer onderwerpe as ander
het. Die situasie met meer advies onderwerpe, is die persoonlike situasie. Die rede
hiervoor is dat mense altyd meer gretig is om advies te gee aan ander mense met
persoonlike probleme as aan mense met ander tipes probleme. Die situasies met die
minste getalonderwerpe is 'mishandeling' en 'onderwysers' omdat dit baie sensitiewe
onderwerpe is. Die studie bevind dat sensitiwiteit spruit uit die teenwoordigheid van 'n
derde party se betrokkenheid. Mense blyk onwillig te wees om advies te gee wat
mag lei tot konfrontasie tussen die partye betrokke. In hierdie navorsing, is die
betrokke partye leerders, enersyds, en ouers of onderwysers, andersyds. 'n Verdere
faktor is dat mense nie wil sien dat 'n ouer wat 'n kind mishandel na die gevangenis
gaan nie, of dat 'n onderwyser wat nie van 'n spesifieke kind hou sy/haar werk
verloor, weens die advies wat hulle aan die leerders gee nie.
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The personal experience essay in isiZulu as reflection of the writing competence of grade 12 learnersMakhanya, Winfred Nonhle Zabathembu 04 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Stellenbosch University, 2000. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study explores the application of various approaches to teaching communicative
writing skills in senior phases of learning. The main aim is to investigate how these
approaches are adopted to instil competence in the communicative writing skills of grade
12learners ofisiZulu first language. Various approaches to writing skills are discussed
and explored in order to make suggestions to educators' effective ways of teaching and
learning communicative writing skills. Assessment criteria for written work are also
presented to guide educators on how the written work is assessed. In order to ensure that
the communicative writing skills are taught and learned effectively up to norms required
by the Department of Education; the approaches to teaching communicative writing
skills are discussed in relation to both the critical outcomes and the specific outcomes for
the learning field Languages, Literacy and Communication as specified in the
Curriculum 2005 (1997).
The idealized writing curriculum proposed by Grade and Kaplan (1996) is also presented
in relation to the specific outcomes that need to be achieved in the Languages, Literacy
and Communication learning field. The aim of presenting this writing curriculum is to
enable the educators to teach communicative writing skills effectively and to be able
to compete in the urban, technological, international world that requires competent
writers.
In order to investigate the needs and problems that appear to constitute obstacles in
teaching and learning communicative writing skills effectively, survey interviews were
conducted with the respective educators; and written reports were requested from the
educators who were participating in facilitating the process of writing the IsiZulu essays
of Grade 12 learners for analysis. In this study, these essays are analysed and assessed.
The findings based on this research are presented explicitly to identify the obstacles that
educators and learners experience during the writing practices. Recommendations are
made as regards positive and constructive changes in the teaching and learning of the
communication writing skills in the senior phases of learning in South Africa. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie studie ondersoek die toepassing van verskeie benaderings tot die onderrig van
kommunikatiewe skryfvaardighede in die senior fase van leer. Die hoofdoelstelling van die
studie is om In ondersoek te doen na hoe benaderings wat aanvaar word aanleiding kan gee
tot die verwerwmg van taalvaardigheid, m die besonder, kommunikatiewe
skryfvaardighede deur graad 12 eerstetaalleerders van isiZulu. Verskillende benaderings
tot skryfvaardighede salondersoek word ten einde aanbevelings te maak oor doeltreffende
wyses waarop onderwysers kommunikatiewe onderrig en leer kan bewerkstellig.
Assesseringskriteria VIr skriftelike werk sal aangebied word ten einde
taalonderrigpraktisyns riglyne te gee aangaande die assossering van kommunikatiewe
skryfvaardighede. Ten einde te verseker dat kommunikatiewe skryfvaardighede
doeltreffend onderrig en aangeleer word tot op die peil vereis deur die Departement van
Onderwys, sal die benaderings tot die onderrig van kommunikatiewe skryfvaardighede
bespreek word met betrekking tot sowel die kritieke uitkomste as die spesifieke uitkomste
van die leerveld Tale, Geletterdheid en Kommunikasie, soos gespesifiseer in Kurrikulum
2005 (1997).
Die voorgestelde skryfkurrikulum van Grabe en Kaplan (1976) salook bespreek word met
betrekking tot die spesifieke uitkomste wat bereik moet word in die leerveld Tale,
Geletterdheid en Kommunikasie. Die doelstelling van die bespreking van hierdie
skrytkurrikulum is om onderwysers in staat te stelom kommunikatiewe skryfvaardighede
doeltreffend te onderrig ten einde leerders in staat te stelom mededingend te wees in die
huidige stedelike, tegnologiese, internasionale wêreld wat vaardige skrywers vereis.
Ten einde die behoeftes en probleme te ondersoek wat hindernisse is in die doeltreffende
onderrig en leer van kommunikatiewe taalvaardigheid, is onderhoude gereël met
verskillende onderwysers, en skriftelike rapporte is aangevra van onderwysers wat
deelgeneem het in die fasiliteringsproses van die skryf van isiZulu opstelle deur graad 12
leerders vir die doeleindes van die analises gedoen in hierdie studie. Die bevindinge
gebaseer op die navorsing gedoen in hierdie studie word eksplisiet aangebied ten einde die
hindernisse te identifiseer wat onderwys ervaar tydens die praktyk van skryfonderrig.
Aanbevelings word gemaak rakende positiewe en konstruktiewe vernaderinge in die
onderrig en leer van kommunikatiewe skryfvaardighede in die senior fase van leer in Suid-
Afrika.
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Isenzo senkulumo yokwenqaba ezimweni zemfundo yesiZuluNdlovu, Nompumelelo Priscilla 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA (African Languages))--University of Stellenbosch, 2005. / This study examines data from communication-theoretic refusal in isiZulu, relating to pragmatic theorists’ argument that every human interaction to a large extent carries with it an element of threatening one or both participants’ face. The speech act of refusal has been identified as one of the most effective speech acts to be employed for this phenomenon in this study. Every speech act is influenced by contextual, cultural and many other background factors associated to age, gender and rank, to mention a few, which contribute towards the composition of speech act.
The issues relating to the theory of politeness prompted this study in the extent to which politeness plays a role in refusals in educational contexts of Zulu speaking students. The study has evaluated Brown and Levinson’s (1987) theory of politeness as a universal phenomenon against the findings of my data, in that the universality advanced by these theorists does not quite fit with this study. The variable percentages in this data, especially in refusals, indicate that politeness does not always exist in terms of positive and negative face in the participants’ mind but other considerations related to the goal of the speech act are the main source of the speech act. In this study, refusal in the Zulu context has demonstrated that politeness has been employed as a strategy for encoding distance between speaker and solicitor.
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Uhlahlelo-mhlahlandlela lwemibhalo yegeneri yezepolitiki ephephandabeni lesiZuluNtshalintshali, Dlezakhe Simon 12 1900 (has links)
In-depth analysis of genre-texts of political articles in newspapers. / In-depth analysis of genre-texts of political articles in newspapers. / Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2003. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study is to do an in-depth analysis of genre-texts of political articles in
newspapers. The genre theoretical approach is employed as framework for analysing the
linguistic, rhetorical and discourse properties of isiZulu texts, giving a demonstration of a
more general theory of genre analysis in writing, advanced by different writers. The genrebased
approach to literacy and language teachingwas explored. A general overview was
given of genre in folklore, genre in linguistics, genre in rhetoric and general description of
genres was provided.
The parameters of writing, that is the "who writes, what, to whom, where, when, why and
how", were utilised in each text under investigation. These parameters were used to
assess the communicative writing competence of the author of each text. Aspects of the
text analysis such as information structuring, topic structuring, coherence and cohesion,
cognitive move structure and structural description have been employed.
This study presents the findings of the analysis of the lIanga newspaper texts by
describing the critical analysis of textlinguistic aspects through the examination of genre
text and outcomes-based language teaching in Curriculum 2005. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die doel van hierdie studie is om 'n in-diepte analise te maak van genre tekste van
koerantartikels in isiZulu wat handeloor politieke aangeleenthede. Die genre-teoretiese
benadering is gebruik as raamwerk vir die analise van die taalkundige, retoriese en
diskoerseienskappe van isiZulu tekste, en te demonstreer hoe, vir die doeleindes van
teksanalise, 'n meer algemene teorie van genre analise in skryfwerk gebruik kan word. Die
genre-benadering tot geletterdheid en taalonderrig is eerstens ondersoek. 'n Algemene
oorsig is gegee van genre in folklore, genre in die taalkunde, genre in retoriek en 'n
beskrywing van die kenmerke van genres is gedoen.
Die parameters van skryf, naamlik wie skryf wat aan wie, waar, waarom, en hoe, is gebruik
om elke koerantartikel te ondersoek. Hierdie parameters is aangewend om die
kommunikatiewe skryfvaardigheid van die skrywer van elke teks te assesseer. Aspekte
van teksanalise, naamlik inligtingstrukturering, onderwerpstrukturering, koherensie en
kohesie, kognitiewe skuifstruktuur en strukturele beskrywing is aangewend in die analise
van die tekste.
Die studie bied die bevindinge van die analise van die lIanga koerantartikels in isiZulu deur
die kritiese analise te beskryf van tekslinguistiese aspekte met verwysing na genre-tekste
en uitkoms-gebaseerde taalonderrig in Kurrikulum 2005.
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Ucwaningo lwesimantikhi yelekhizikhoni yesenzo u-phuma esizulwiniMsibi, Phakamile Innocentia 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA (African Languages))--University of Stellenbosch, 2010. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The main concern of this thesis relates to an investigation of the lexical-semantic nature of the
motion verb –phuma (exit, go out) in isiZulu within the framework of Generative Lexicon
Theory. In particular, the thesis explores the event structure and aspectual verb class
properties in the locative-subject alternation with the verb –phuma in isiZulu.
Chapter one presents a general introduction to the study, stating the purpose and aims of the
research, giving a broad perspective of the theoretical framework adopted, and outlining the
organisation of the investigation of the lexical-semantic properties of –phuma.
Chapter two presents a detailed discussion of Generative Lexicon Theory, which centrally
concerns accounting for polysemy phenomena across various nominal and verbal expressions.
The four dimensions of lexical-semantic representation that constitute the central theoretical
properties in Generative Lexicon Theory are reviewed, i.e. Argument structure, Event
structure, Qualia structure and Lexical Inheritance structure. In addition, the various facets of
meaning of Qualia structure namely Fomral, Constitutive, Telic and Agentive facets, are
described in relation to their theoretical significance in accounting for word meaning and
polysemy.
Chapter three examines in a systematic and comprehensive way the range of locative-subject
alternation possibilities with the verb –phuma. In particular the range of semantic types of the
NP subject argument of –phuma taking a locative complement is explored to determine
whether all these sentences permit a corresponding locative-alternation construction. In
addition, the aspectual verb class properties of the two variants in the alternation are analysed
with regard to a range of diagnositics associated with stative events, activity events,
achievement events and accomplishments events. It is known that the two variants in the
alternation can be distinguished in terms of their aspectual verb class properties.
Chapter four summarises the main findings of the study and presents the conclusion. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die hoofbelang van hierdie tesis hou verband met die ondersoek van die leksikaal-semantiese
aard van die bewegingswerkwoorde –phuma in isiZulu binne die raamwerk van Generatiewe
Leksikon teorie soos uiteengesit deur Pustejovsky (1996). Die tesis ondersoek spesifiek die
gebeurtenis ('event') struktuur en aspektuele werkwoordklas eienskappe in die lokatief-subjek
alternasie met die werkwoord –phuma in isiZulu.
Hoofstuk een gee 'n algemene oorsig van die studie, stel die doelstellings van die teoretiese
raamwerk wat aanvaar word, en skets die organisasie van die studie oor die leksikaalsemantiese
kenmerke van –phuma.
Hoofstuk twee bied 'n detail bespreking van Generatiewe Leksikonteorie, wat sentraal
verband hou met die verklaring van polisemieverskynsels van naamwoordelike en
werkwoordelike uitdrukkings. Die vier dimensies van leksikaal-semantiese representasie wat
die sentrale teoretiese eienskappe vorm in Generatiewe Leksikonteorie word beskou, naamlik
argumentstruktuur, Gebeurtenis ('Event') struktuur, Qualiastruktuur en Leksikaleerwingstruktuur.
Voorts word die verskillende fasette van betekenis van Qualiastruktuur, nl.
Formeel, Konstitief, Doel ('Telic') en Agentief beskryf rakende die teoretiese belang daarvan
vir die verklaring van woordbetekenis en polisemie.
Hoofstuk drie ondersoek op 'n sistematiese wyse die verskeidenheid van lokatief-subjek
alternasie moontlikhede met die werkwoord –phuma. In die besonder, word die semantiese
tipes van die NP subjek argument van –phuma wat 'n lokatiewe komplement neem ondersoek
om te bepaal watter van hierdie sinne neem 'n lokatiewe-alternasie konstruksie. Voorts word
die aspektuele werkwoordklas kenmerke van die twee variante in die alternasie ontleed met
verwysing na 'n reeks toetse vir die onderskeid van aspektuele werkwoordklasse. Daar word
aangetoon dat die twee alternasies onderskei kan word in terme van aspektuele
werkwoordklas.
Hoofstuk vier gee die opsomming en konklusie van die studie. / UKUBUKEZA KAFUSHANE: Lesi sifundo sibheka ucwaningo lwesimantikhi yelekhizikhoni yezenzo ezikhethiweyo
esiZulwini.
Esahlukweni soku – 1, injongo yalesisifundo iyashiwo, imiphumela yocwaningo mayelana
nesimathikhi yelekhizikhoni yesenzo u – phuma kanjalo nengqikithi yelekhizikhoni
itshengiswe ngokukaPustejovosky (1996). Isimo sengqikithi kanye nokulungiselelwa
kwesifundo kuzoxoxwa ngakho kulesisifundo.
Isahluko sesi – 2 siveza uhlobo lwesimantikhi yethu. Ulwazi olucutshunguliwe
lwelekhizikhoni lufaka amazinga amaningi amele izinhlobo ezahlukeneyo zolwazi
lwesimantikhi. Kula mazinga singabala isakhiwo sempikiswano, isakhiwo sesigameko,
isakhiwo sekhwaliya kanye nesakhiwo esisohlwini ololandelayo. Lesi sahluko sesibili sibuye
siboniso ngokucace kakhulu ngokwesakhiwo sekhwaliya nangendima edlaliwe
ekuqhubekiseni imisebenzi yamagama kanye namabinzana ahlanganisiwe.
Isahluko sesi – 3 sihlola ucwaningo lwesimantikhi lwesenzo u – phuma esimayelana
nezingxenye zezimpawu ezikhethiweyo zempikiswano yebinzana lebizo eliyinhloko yesenzo
u – phuma kanye nezincazelo ezahiukahlukene ezivela emagameni ahlanganiswe
ngokwempikiswano yemfezeko. Izindlela zezincazelo eziningi zesenzo u – phuma zihloliwe
esakhiweni sokushintshana emishweni ngokubandakanye esakhiweni sesigameko. Incazelo
yelekhizikhoni ngokwamagama esakhiwo sempikiswano kanye nesakhiwo sesigameko
sesenzo u – phuma emishweni eyahlukahlukene icutshunguliwe.
Isahluko sesi – 4 siyisiphetho esifingqa konke okutholakala ezahlukweni ezindlule
esifundweni socwaningo lwelekhizikhoni yesimantikhi yezenzo ezikhethwe esiZulwini.
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Ukucwaningwa kwama-atikili esiZulu ngemibiko yezindaba ezibuhlungu ezisemaphephandabeniNsele, Zandile Victoria 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA (African Languages))--Stellenbosch University, 2008. / This study invesitgates a selection of hard news articles in isiZulu that were published in the newspaper Ilanga within the framework of genre theory. The study invokes in particular the orbital structure approach to the organisation of the structure of hard news articles advanced by White (1997) in analysing the isiZulu articles. Hard news reports are typically associated with eruptive violence, reversals of fortune and socially significant breaches of the moral order. Hard news reports are distinguished in terms of two types, namely those reports which are primarily grounded in a material event such as an accident, natural disaster, riot, or terrorist attack, and those reports grounded in a communicative event such as a speech, interview, or press release. The research in this study presents an analysis of four articles in isiZulu of each of these two types. The analysis of the isiZulu articles presents support for White’s view that both types of hard news reports exhibit the same generic structure, a mode of textual organisation unique to mass media which gives hard news its textual distinctiveness. Both types hard news reports achieve their informational and rhetorical objectives through a non-linear, orbital structure in which dependent ‘satelites’ elaborate, explain, contextualize and appraise a textually dominant nucleus.
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A pragmatic analysis of compliments in Zulu educational contextsShezi, Vusumzi Annatius 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA (African Languages))--University of Stellenbosch, 2005. / This study aims to investigate the speech act of complimenting in Zulu. It is divided into five chapters, which are arranged as follows:
Chapter one provides special details regarding the aim of this study, the method that has been followed, and the organizational structure of the study.
Chapter two focuses on both speech act and politeness theories. The central notion relates to (a) the acts of locution, (b) illocution and (c) perlocution. These elements of speech acts entail the notion that utterances that are produced by participants in a conversation comprises of (a) the actual sounds and words uttered, and those words and sounds (b) are intended towards the fulfillment of the force or intention behind them and (c) the effect of that force is intended to the hearer. Although there are other related elements, this notion is prominent in this chapter.
Chapter three examines the speech acts of complimenting in Zulu along with their responses. This examination is informed by various ideas from the respective researchers. For an effective and successful investigation of speech acts, a guideline which serves as a base follows a method of ethnography of communication. Almost all these researchers are putting emphasis on this view. The elements of the responses, the principles, their nature, structure and appearance in general conversations with specific reference to complimenting, are other key properties examined in this chapter.
Chapter four focuses on the functions of compliments. For example, almost all the researchers in the field are in agreement that compliments serve to revitalize, establish or create or encourage solidarity. Although there are other functions relating to this speech act, such as replacing other conversational formulas, e.g. greetings, softening criticism, the function of solidarity is perceived to be central. Another area which receives attention is the structural qualities of the compliment, along with syntactic and lexical features. This analysis explores the syntactic categories that relate to this work, together with the formulaic nature of this speech act.
Chapter five is the last chapter of this study. It represents the conclusion in which the main findings in the study are summarized.
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A semantic and syntactic analysis of break and bend verbs in ZuluMalinga, Bongiwe Bernadette 04 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2001. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The subject of this study is Break and Bend verbs in isiZulu, which can be classified as
verbs of change of state. This study examines the semantic as well as the syntactic
analysis of these verbs of change of state in Zulu. Semantically Bend verbs are divided
into verbs denoting the bending of body parts, e.g: thoba, khothema, qomfa, bhena,
guqa, vosho, and verbs that denote the bending of body parts as well as physical
objects, e.g. goba, qethuka/qethula as shown in the sentences below:
Indoda igobe ucingo
The man bent the wire.
Indoda ithe qethu ikhanda
The man bent the head backwards.
Inkosikazi igobe amadolo
The woman bent the knees.
Uthe qethu isigxobo
He made the pole bend backwards.
The study will demonstrate that Break verbs are semantically divided into verbs denoting
break or fracture, e.g. aphula/aphuka; those denoting "break off" e.g.
nqamuka/nqamula; a verb denoting "to smash", e.g. fahlaza/fahlaka; those denoting
" crack", e.g. chachamba, verbs meaning "to tear", e.g. dabula/dabuka; verbs
denoting "to demolish", e.g. bhidliza/bhidlika and verbs denoting "to break open", e.g.
havuka I havula.
Syntactically, Break predicates may occur as ideophones, which are ergative with
transitive/intransitive alternation, e.g. aphulaj aphuka, In addition, Break predicates may
consist of ideophones with verbal suffixes:
[-k-] is the suffix of intransitive ideophone
[-I-] or [-z-] is the suffix of transitive ideophone
Intransitive ideophone: Intambo ithe nqamu
The rope broke
Intransitive verb with [-k-]: Intambo inqamukile
The rope broke
Transitive ideophone: Indoda ithe nqamu intambo
The man broke the rope
Transitive verb with [-1-]: Indoda inqamule intambo.
The man broke a rope
Transitive verb with [-z-]: Indoda iphoqoze intambo.
The man broke a bone
The study demonstrates that with Bend verbs there are two ergative verbs, namely thoba
and goba.
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The study further demonstrates that Bend verbs are mostly intransitive with a shadow
argument; there is an ideophone qethu, which takes the transitive / intransitive
alternation with the suffix [-k-] for the intransitive and [-1-] for the transitive alternation,
respectively.
The study provides evidence that Break and Bend verbs are characterised by specific
selection restrictions as well as event structures. Some alternations were also investigated
in the study, such as the Possessive alternation and Instrument-Subject alternation.
Lastly, the Lexical conceptual paradigm and the Lexical Inheritance Structure of each verb
were examined. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die onderwerp van hierdie studie is Breek en Buig werkwoorde in isiZulu, wat
geklassifiseerword as werkwoorde van toestandverandering. Hierdie studie ondersoek die
semantiese en die sintaktiese analise van die werkwoordtipe van toestandverandering in
isizulu. Buigwerkwoorde word semanties ingedeel in werkwoorde wat die buig van
liggaamsdeleaandui, byvoorbeeld: thoba, khothema, qomfa, bhena, guqa, vosho, en
werkwoorde wat die buig van liggaamsdele sowel as die fisiese objekte aandui,
byvoorbeeld: goba, qethuka/qethula, soos aangedui word in die sinne hieronder:
Indoda igobe ucingo
Die man het die draad gebuig
Indoda ithe qethu ikhanda
Die man het sy kop agteroor gebuig
Inkosikazi igobe amadolo
Die vrou het (haar) knieë gebuig
Uthe qethu isigxobo
Hy het die paal agtertoe gebuig.
Hierdie studie toon aan dat Breek-werkwoorde semanties ingedeel kan word in
werkwoorde wat "breek" aandui, bv. aphula/aphuka: werkwoorde wat "afbreek" aandui,
bv. nqamuka/nqamula; werkwoorde wat "flenters breek" aandui, bv.
fahlaza/fahlaka; werkwoorde wat "bars" aandui, bv. chachamba, werkwoorde wat
"skeur" aandui, bv. dabula/dabuka; werkwoorde wat "ruineer" aandui, bv.
bhidliza/bhidlika en werkwoorde wat "oopbreek" aandui, bv. havuka/havula.
Breek-predikate kan sintakties as ideofone verskyn, wat ergatief (ergative) is met 'n
transitief/intransitief alternasie, bv.. aphula/aphuka. Voorts kan Breek-predikate ook
verskyn as ideofone met werkwoordagtervoegsels:
[-k-] is die suffiks van die intransitiewe ideofoon
[-1-] of [-z-] is die suffiks van die transitiewe ideofoon
Intransitiewe ideofoon: Intambo ithe nqamu
Die tou het gebreek
Intransitiewe werkwoord met [-k-]: Intambo inqamukile
Die tou het gebreek
Transitiewe ideofoon: Indoda ithe nqamu intambo
Die man het die tou gebreek
Transitiewe werkwoord met [-1-]: Indoda inqamule intambo.
Die man het die tou gebreek
Transitiewe werkwoord met l-e-l: Indoda iphoqoze umlenze
Die man het die been gebreek
Die studie toon aan dat met Buigwerkwoorde, twee ergatiewe werkwoorde gevind is,
naamlik thoba en goba.
Die studie toon ook aan dat Buigwerkwoorde meestal intransitiewe werkwoorde is wat met
'n skadu-argument verskyn. Daar is 'n ideofoon qethu, wat die transitief/intransitief
alternasie vertoon met die suffiks [-k-] vir die intransitief en [-I-] vir die transitief
alternasie, respektiewelik
Die studie bied bewys daarvoor dat Breek- en Buigwerkwoorde gekenmerk word deur
seleksiebeperkings en gebeure ('event') strukture. Sommige alternasies is ook ondersoek
in die studie, byvoorbeeld die Possessief alternasie en Instrument-Subjek alternasie.
Laastens, is die leksikaal-konseptuele paradigma en die Leksikale-erwingstruktuur van elke
werkwoord ondersoek.
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Intrusive stop formation in Zulu : an application of Feature Geometry TheoryNaidoo, Shamila 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (DLitt (African Languages))--University of Stellenbosch, 2005. / This study investigates the Intrusive Stop Formation process in Zulu. In this
process an intrusive stop arises when a nasal and fricative are juxtaposed
resulting in the following seven affricate sounds /þf’, {v, ts’, dz, tñ’, dL, tS’/. These
sounds are theoretically distinct from the four affricate phonemes which occur in
Zulu, namely /kl’, dZ, ts’, tS’/. In this study the former are termed derived
affricates and the latter pure affricates.
Two aspects of Intrusive Stop Formation are focused on - firstly, determining
experimentally whether durational differences obtain between pure and derived
affricates and secondly, using the results of the experimental investigation to
facilitate a feature geometry description of the Intrusive Stop Formation process.
In the experimental investigation nine affricate sounds were examined. Words,
containing these sounds, were recorded in frame sentences by five speakers,
using PRAAT, a speech–processing platform. The duration of the pure and
derived affricates were then determined. It was found that pure affricates are
durationally longer than derived affricates.
The next progression in this study was the incorporation of the experimental
results into a feature geometry description of Intrusive Stop Formation. Feature
Geometry Theory has enjoyed acclaim because of its ability to retain Distinctive
Feature Theory – the crux of Phonology – in a nonlinear framework. However,
Feature Geometry Theory faces challenges with regard to the extent to which it
includes phonetic detail; and its formalization technique. This study – Intrusive
Stop Formation in Zulu : An Application of Feature Geometry Theory – brings a new perspective to Feature Geometry Theory with the incorporation of the
Duration tier – significant for the description of the Intrusive Stop Formation
process. Furthermore the study introduces a more efficient formalization
technique, which facilitates the explanation of the process.
It is always incumbent upon endeavours like this study, which examine specific
phonological processes, to show relevance. In the concluding section the
application of the experimental approach and Feature Geometry Theory is
evaluated in terms of the contribution made to the disciplines of Human
Language Technology and Speech Disorders.
A compact disk accompanies this thesis. It contains the sound files,
spectrograms and textgrids of the recorded data.
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