Investigating the connection between the demonstrative and the definite morpheme -<em>a</em> in Runyankore-Rukiga

Article

Investigating the connection between the demonstrative and the definite morpheme -a in Runyankore-Rukiga

DOI: 10.1080/02572117.2016.1186898
Author(s): Allen Asiimwe Department of African Languages, South Africa

Abstract

This article examines the intrinsic relation between the demonstrative and the definite morpheme -a in Runyankore- Rukiga, a Bantu language of south-western Uganda. Although the definite morpheme -a lacks the deictic feature, which is intrinsic in the demonstrative, the paper gives semantic evidence to show that this morpheme is a functional determiner exhibiting an intricate relation with the demonstrative. Hence, the functional determiner -a can be viewed as a grammaticalised form of the demonstrative. Based on the criteria for the characterisation of grammaticalisation of demonstratives, a connection between the morpheme -a and the demonstrative is established.

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