在埃克古斯同形词集合中作为明显特征的歧义的描述

Alloys Maobe
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本文是基于一个前提,即任何一组同形异义词在埃克古斯语中都可以是模棱两可的,如果他们的上下文只是在对话中考虑。在这方面,有限地遵循埃克古斯语中不同同音异义词组的意义和发音变化会导致交际失败。例如,在演讲中,演讲者可能知识有限,或者故意省略有助于理解不同同音异义词之间存在的变化的超分段特征。因此,调查的目的是确定在何种程度上歧义可以在埃克古斯同形词集。本文运用了Pustejovsky(1995)的生成词汇理论。采用描述性研究设计。数据收集涉及使用焦点小组讨论,从基西县Bogiakumu地点抽取的六名答复者作为参与者。有目的的抽样是用来识别参与者的基础上,他们的熟练程度,以及他们如何通过明确和一致的音调区分来表达埃克古西语。采用埃克古西语母语者和研究者的母语者直觉相结合的数据提取方法收集同形词集进行分析。希望这项调查将有助于消除由于无法准确发音或书写该语言的同音异义字而可能造成难以理解的任何偏见。
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An account of ambiguity as a feature evident in Ekegusii homograph sets
The paper is based on the premise that any set of homographs in Ekegusii can be ambiguous if their contexts are merely considered during an interlocution. In this regard, limited adherence to the variations in meaning and pronunciation in different sets of homographs in Ekegusii can lead to communication breakdown. In a speech, for instance, a speaker can have limited knowledge or deliberately omit supra-segmental features that aid in comprehending the variations that exist between different sets of homographs. Therefore, the investigation aims at determining the extent to which ambiguity can be accounted for in Ekegusii homograph sets. The paper utilizes the Generative Lexicon Theory by Pustejovsky (1995). A descriptive research design was adopted. Data collection involved the use of a focus group discussion where six respondents drawn from Bogiakumu location in Kisii County were used as participants. Purposive sampling was used to identify the participants based on their proficiency and how they articulated Ekegusii expressions by making clear and consistent tonal distinctions. A combined data elicitation method from Ekegusii native speakers and the researcher’s native speaker intuition was used to collect homograph sets for analysis. It is hoped that the investigation will aid in eliminating any prejudices that might render incomprehensibility due to the inability to accurately pronounce or write sets of homographs in the language.
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