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Title
  • ja サモア語、タヒチ語、ハワイ語の名詞的小辞の対照研究
  • en A Contrastive Study of Nominal Particles in Samoan, Tahitian, and Hawaiian
Creator
    • ja 塩谷, 亨 ja-Kana シオノヤ, トオル en SHIONOYA, Toru
Accessrights open access
Rights
  • ja © 2015 室蘭工業大学
Subject
  • NDC 829
  • Other en Polynesian languages
  • Other en Nominal particles
  • Other en Prepositions
  • Other en Articles
Description
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  • Abstract en In this paper, nominal particles, especially prepositions and articles, in Samoan, Tahitian, and Hawaiian are examined. Since Polynesian languages derived from a common proto-language, they have many cognate nominal particles. This paper attempts to compare the usage between cognate prepositions and articles in order to illustrate similarity and difference among them. In doing so, the predicate use of each preposition/article and the co-occurrence of prepositions and articles are investigated with focusing on four groups of cognate prepositions and two groups of cognate articles. This paper shows the neutral case preposition ‘o (<*ko) and the ablative preposition mai (<*mai) are distinct from other prepositions in that they can form a predicate noun phrase in all three languages and that they do not take a tense-aspect marker, which is essential to many types of predicate phrases.
  • Other ja 学術論文
Publisher ja 室蘭工業大学
Date
    Issued2015-03-13
Language
  • jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Version Type VoR
Identifier HDL http://hdl.handle.net/10258/3784 , URI https://muroran-it.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/8553
Relation
  • isIdenticalTo NAID 120005594202
Journal
    • PISSN 13442708
    • NCID AA11912609
      • ja 室蘭工業大学紀要 en Memoirs of the Muroran Institute of Technology
      • Volume Number64 Page Start99 Page End108
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    • fulltext 64_99.pdf
    • 943.6 kB (application/pdf)
      • Available2016-02-16
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