Diminutive Noun Class in Bantu Languages: Is Kiswahili Deviant?

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Rodrick Ndomba
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Abstract

Noun class prefixes ki-/vi- and ka-/tu- found in Bantu diminutives are widespread despite claims that these affixes are missing in Kiswahili. This study was qualitative, employing data from Kiswahili native speakers, selected literary works of art written in Kiswahili by Kiswahili speakers, and Kiswahili chat messages from WhatsApp forums of Kiswahili speakers. The study reveals that Kiswahili speakers use ka- and tu- affixes in addition to ki-/vi- to form diminutives. These affixes may attach to noun stems as in ka-toto/tu-toto ‘tiny child/tiny children’; or may attach to prefixed stems as pre-prefixes as in ki-m-nazi ‘small/short coconut tree’ and vi-mi-nazi ‘small/short coconut trees. The study findings also reveal that the noun class prefixes trigger agreement on modifiers and verb complexes regardless of their forms as prefixes or pre-prefixes as observed in ki-toto ki-moja ki-zuri ‘one pretty little girl’; or in ka-dada ka-na-miliki-gari ‘pretty little girl owning a car’ where the ki- and ka- on the subject noun stems (-toto and -dada) re-surface as subject markers (SMs) on the modifiers -moja ‘one’ and -zuri ‘pretty’; and on the verb complex -na-miliki ‘owning’. These facts provide strong support for arguing that Kiswahili projects special diminutive affixes in class 12/13 that triggers agreement on other modifiers.
班图语中的小名词类:斯瓦希里语是否越轨?
名词类前缀ki-/vi-和ka-/tu-在班图语小词中很普遍,尽管有人声称斯瓦希里语中没有这些词缀。这项研究是定性的,使用了斯瓦希里语母语者的数据,斯瓦希里语使用者用斯瓦希里语写的文学作品,以及斯瓦希里语使用者的WhatsApp论坛上的斯瓦希里语聊天信息。研究表明,斯瓦希里语使用者除了使用ki-/vi-外,还使用ka-和tu-词缀来构成小音。这些词缀可以附在名词词干上,如ka-toto/tu-toto ' tiny child/tiny children ';或者可以附着在有前缀的茎上,如ki-m-nazi“小/短椰子树”和vi-mi-nazi“小/短椰子树”中的前缀。研究还发现,名词类前缀触发修饰语和动词复合体的一致性,无论其作为前缀还是前缀的形式,如ki-toto ki-moja ki-zuri“一个漂亮的小女孩”;或者在ka-dada ka-na-miliki-gari中,“拥有一辆车的漂亮小女孩”,主名词上的ki-和ka-词干(-toto和-dada)在修饰语-moja (one)和-zuri (pretty)上作为主语标记(SMs)重新出现;动词复数-na-miliki表示“拥有”。这些事实为斯瓦希里语在12/13类中使用特殊的小词缀触发对其他修饰语的一致提供了强有力的支持。
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Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
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