Some aspects of Malay relativization : a transformational account by deletion

The present study is an attempt to provide an explicit account of Malay relative clause formation using the transformational approach. It aims at providing an analysis which can characterize Malay relative clauses in the most adequate manner. Various analyses which have been proposed for English are...

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Main Author: Awang, Halimah Wok
Published: SOAS, University of London 1981
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2376122018-11-27T03:15:40ZSome aspects of Malay relativization : a transformational account by deletionAwang, Halimah Wok1981The present study is an attempt to provide an explicit account of Malay relative clause formation using the transformational approach. It aims at providing an analysis which can characterize Malay relative clauses in the most adequate manner. Various analyses which have been proposed for English are examined and their problem as applied to Malay discussed. It is found that there is no justification for assuming that yang, introducing relative clauses is a relative pronoun and I propose that this element be analyzed as a complementizer. The standard analysis of relative clause formation, ie the wh-movement analysis, is found to be inadequate for describing Malay relatives and as an alternative a deletion rule is proposed. It is shown, however, that only nominals in the left-most position of the embedded clause may be relativized (deleted) and it is argued that whenever the relativized element does not occupy this position, other rules such as Passives, Topicalization, Tough Movement and Left-Dislocation have to apply prior to relativization process. The proposed analysis is found to be capable of accounting not only for restrictive relatives but also for free relatives as well as non-restrictive relatives.301AnthropologySOAS, University of Londonhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.237612http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/28602/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Anthropology
Awang, Halimah Wok
Some aspects of Malay relativization : a transformational account by deletion
description The present study is an attempt to provide an explicit account of Malay relative clause formation using the transformational approach. It aims at providing an analysis which can characterize Malay relative clauses in the most adequate manner. Various analyses which have been proposed for English are examined and their problem as applied to Malay discussed. It is found that there is no justification for assuming that yang, introducing relative clauses is a relative pronoun and I propose that this element be analyzed as a complementizer. The standard analysis of relative clause formation, ie the wh-movement analysis, is found to be inadequate for describing Malay relatives and as an alternative a deletion rule is proposed. It is shown, however, that only nominals in the left-most position of the embedded clause may be relativized (deleted) and it is argued that whenever the relativized element does not occupy this position, other rules such as Passives, Topicalization, Tough Movement and Left-Dislocation have to apply prior to relativization process. The proposed analysis is found to be capable of accounting not only for restrictive relatives but also for free relatives as well as non-restrictive relatives.
author Awang, Halimah Wok
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title Some aspects of Malay relativization : a transformational account by deletion
title_short Some aspects of Malay relativization : a transformational account by deletion
title_full Some aspects of Malay relativization : a transformational account by deletion
title_fullStr Some aspects of Malay relativization : a transformational account by deletion
title_full_unstemmed Some aspects of Malay relativization : a transformational account by deletion
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