Talk:Noun Phrases in Runyankore-Rukiga
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Thank you for your article about Bantu noun phrases specifically on RR NP.Its good you highlighted some dependant elements which modify RR nouns as seen on your example http://typecraft.org/tc2wiki/Special:TypeCraft/Editor/1078/12866.
Enkyende emwe mpango erikwiragura eriya
“That one big monkey which is black”
Enkyende | ||
e | n | kyende |
IV | 9 | monkey |
N |
emwe | |
e | mwe |
9 | one |
QUANT |
mpango | |
n | pango |
9 | big |
ADJ |
erikwiragura | ||||
e | ri | ku | iragur | a |
9 | REL | INF | black | FV |
ADJ |
eriya | ||
e | ri | ya |
9 | that | PART |
DEM |
As you continue to develop the article with your focus of finding out the elements which modify the RR noun,or even the RR NP itself,can you consider;
1.The three components of Noun and NP modification as advocated by Greenbaum.S& Quick.R's [1] (2007).These include; The head,The premodification and The postmodification.
2.In line to the above, i think it is also important to have examples of both simple RR NP likeEnkyende emwe
“One monkey”
Enkyende | ||
e | n | kyende |
IV | 9 | monkey |
N |
emwe | |
e | mwe |
9 | one |
QUANT |
and complex RR NPS like 16793 ,as we compare their elements and even see how far the RR NP can stretch them.
References
- ↑ Greenbaum.S& Quick.R.(2007:363) A Student's Grammar of the English Language.Longman,England.