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The pronominal system of annang and the concept of pronominalisation

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of study
1.5 Limitation of study
1.6 Scope of study
1.7 Significance of study
1.8 Structure of the research
1.9 Definition of terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Pronominal System
2.2 Historical Development of Pronominalization
2.3 Types of Pronominal Systems
2.4 Function of Pronominalization
2.5 Cross-linguistic Comparison of Pronominal Systems
2.6 Theoretical Frameworks in Pronominal Studies
2.7 Empirical Studies on Pronominal Systems
2.8 Challenges in Analyzing Pronominal Structures
2.9 Advances in Pronominalization Research
2.10 Future Directions in Pronominal Studies

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Methodology Overview
3.2 Research Design and Approach
3.3 Data Collection Methods
3.4 Sampling Techniques
3.5 Data Analysis Procedures
3.6 Ethical Considerations
3.7 Validity and Reliability of Data
3.8 Limitations of the Methodology

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Presentation of Research Findings
4.2 Analysis of Pronominal System Data
4.3 Interpretation of Results
4.4 Discussion on Pronominalization Patterns
4.5 Comparison with Existing Literature
4.6 Implications of Findings
4.7 Recommendations for Future Research
4.8 Conclusion of Findings

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Research
5.2 Conclusion and Interpretation
5.3 Contributions to the Field
5.4 Practical Implications
5.5 Recommendations for Practice
5.6 Areas for Future Research
5.7 Reflection on the Research Process
5.8 Closing Remarks

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
This research project delves into the pronominal system of the Annang language and its connection to the concept of pronominalization. The Annang language is a member of the Benue-Congo language family spoken in Nigeria and Cameroon. The pronominal system in Annang is intricate and plays a crucial role in the language's syntax and discourse structure. The study investigates the different types of pronouns in Annang, including personal, possessive, demonstrative, interrogative, and relative pronouns. It explores how these pronouns are used in different contexts and their syntactic functions. Additionally, the research examines the morphological features of Annang pronouns, such as agreement markers and clitic forms. Furthermore, the project analyzes the process of pronominalization in Annang, which involves the use of pronouns to refer to previously mentioned entities in discourse. Pronominalization in Annang serves to track referents, maintain discourse cohesion, and convey information efficiently. The study explores the strategies and constraints of pronominalization in Annang, including rules governing pronominal reference and the role of discourse context. Moreover, the research investigates the relationship between pronominalization and other linguistic phenomena in Annang, such as noun phrase structure, agreement patterns, and word order. By examining these connections, the study aims to provide insights into the role of pronominalization in shaping the grammar and communication strategies of the Annang language. The findings of this research contribute to the broader understanding of pronominal systems and pronominalization processes in natural languages. By focusing on a specific language like Annang, the study offers a detailed analysis of pronominalization strategies in a unique linguistic context. The research sheds light on the diversity of pronominal systems across languages and highlights the significance of pronominalization in linguistic theory and typology. Overall, this project provides a comprehensive examination of the pronominal system of Annang and its implications for the study of pronominalization. The research enhances our understanding of how pronouns function in discourse and syntax, and it underscores the importance of investigating pronominal systems in understudied languages like Annang.

Thesis Overview

INTRODUCTION

Preliminary Remarks

This chapter gives a general introduction of this research work covering background of the study, classification of African languages, history of Ibiakpan Community in Ikot Ekpene, purpose of the study, scope of the study, significance of the study, method of data collection and delimitation of the study.Pronouns belong to the closed class or system of words because like the preposition, they are fixed in number. A pronoun is used instead or in place of a noun or noun phrase, mostly to avoid the undesired or unnecessary repetition of that noun or noun phrase.To put it more simply, a pronoun substitutes or replaces any nominal category which are nouns and noun phrases for instance, in the sentence below.“Mary told Mfon’s guest that Mfon was away and that Mfon would return soon”On the other hand to avoid redundancy and unnecessary repetition, the sentence would better be written as Mary told Mfon’s guest, that he was away and he would return soon”.It is evident and obvious that the pronoun can only substitute or replace a noun that has already been mentioned in a construction and this noun is called the ANTECEDENT OF THE PRONOUN. According to Essien (1990:138), “pronoun are said to stand for or replace nouns, not just nouns but the entire noun phrase for which the noun is a part”.In modern syntactic analysis, we do not only deal with pronouns but also the process of changing a noun or noun phrase or nominal element into a pronoun and this is known as PRONOMINALIZATION.In this research, titled, “the pronominal system of Annang”. Various kinds of pronouns are analysed and the process of pronominalization will also be x-rayed, as it affects this language.This chapter therefore, is the complete overview as well as the general introduction to the work.

1.2   BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY ANAANG PEOPLE AND THEIR LANGUAGEAnaang tribe is made up of a homogenous group of people with common linguistic heritage albeit with slight variations of Ika, Abak, Ukanafun and Ikot Ekpene. The language is used as first language (L1) by the indigenes of the present Abak, Essien Udim, Ikot Ekpene, Obot Akara, Oruk Anam, Etim Ekpo, Ukanafun and Ika Local Government Areas of Akwa Ibom State.Annang tribe constitutes the second largest ethnic group in Akwa Ibom State after Ibibio. They number 1.4 million following 1991 census result (Okorukpong 1999). They occupy the North-Western part of Akwa Ibom State covering a total area of 2.73sq. kilometers. They are bounded by the people of Abia State to the North, Rivers State to the West, the Ibibio to the South and North-East. Details on the origin, migration and culture of the Annang people are published in Umoren U. E. (ed) 1997 in a Journal entitled AFE: ANAANG JOURNAL OF MINORITIES STUDIES VOL. 1. NO.

1.2.1 CLASSIFICATION OF ANAANG LANGUAGE Language classification is based on many factors: genetic, socio-linguistics and geo-demography.Genetically, Anaang is a lower-cross language, of the Benue-Congo sub-family in the Niger-Congo family of languages according to Greenberg’s (1963) classification. In a new classification by Connell (1991), Urua (1992) Annang belongs to a Central Lower Cross group of the Lower Cross Languages with which Ibibio, Efik, and Ukwa belong and also forms a cluster of Languages. In other words, Annang is related to Efik, Ibibio and Ukwa languages as such could be called language cluster


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