A computational implementation of the Northern Sotho infinitive

Original Articles

A computational implementation of the Northern Sotho infinitive

DOI: 10.1080/02572117.2011.10587371
Author(s): Gertrud Faaß , Germany , D.J. Prinsloo Department of African Languages, South Africa

Abstract

The aim of this article is to describe the infinitive in Northern Sotho based on corpus data and the respective literature; so far, all share the same view: The infinitive is a noun (of class 15) and a verb at the same time—‘it manifests both nominal as well as verbal features’ (Poulos & Louwrens, 1994:42). When implementing these constellations in a parser, however, a new perspective is found: to achieve its successful implementation, the infinitive must be defined as a verb on the one hand and as a noun of class 15 on the other, derived from this verb through nominalization (transposition). Instead of a subject concord, the verb stem in the infinitive is preceded by the respective class prefix.

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