Silent Syntactic Structures in Malay

Phonetic realisation does not absolutely determine whether syntactic structure exists. Certain constructions might lack overt syntax, but once thoroughly examined, show telltale signs of silent syntactic structure. Copular constructions in Malay are certainly one of such constructions as subjects a...

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Main Author: Amir Rashad Mustaffa
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaya 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Modern Languages
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Online Access:http://jummec.um.edu.my/index.php/JML/article/view/13172
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description Phonetic realisation does not absolutely determine whether syntactic structure exists. Certain constructions might lack overt syntax, but once thoroughly examined, show telltale signs of silent syntactic structure. Copular constructions in Malay are certainly one of such constructions as subjects and complements in nonverbal predication are not mediated by a copula; therefore, by Occam’s razor, the simplest analysis would be that there is no structure between the two constituents. This study examines copular clauses in Malay and attempts to substantiate the claim that there is more syntactic structure than meets the eye (or ear) through the use of certain diagnostic tests such as the use of adverbials and auxiliaries, to detect the presence of inflectional and verbal projections. It is found that copular clauses possess both inflectional and verbal layers as it is possible for certain auxiliaries and adverbials to occur in copular clauses in Malay.
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spelling doaj-art-5b0ef12e0d114a7d828a5a6397df67b32024-11-24T18:58:39ZengUniversiti MalayaJournal of Modern Languages1675-526X2462-19862018-12-0128Silent Syntactic Structures in MalayAmir Rashad Mustaffa0University of Malaya Phonetic realisation does not absolutely determine whether syntactic structure exists. Certain constructions might lack overt syntax, but once thoroughly examined, show telltale signs of silent syntactic structure. Copular constructions in Malay are certainly one of such constructions as subjects and complements in nonverbal predication are not mediated by a copula; therefore, by Occam’s razor, the simplest analysis would be that there is no structure between the two constituents. This study examines copular clauses in Malay and attempts to substantiate the claim that there is more syntactic structure than meets the eye (or ear) through the use of certain diagnostic tests such as the use of adverbials and auxiliaries, to detect the presence of inflectional and verbal projections. It is found that copular clauses possess both inflectional and verbal layers as it is possible for certain auxiliaries and adverbials to occur in copular clauses in Malay. http://jummec.um.edu.my/index.php/JML/article/view/13172CopulaMalayNonverbalPredication
spellingShingle Amir Rashad Mustaffa
Silent Syntactic Structures in Malay
Journal of Modern Languages
Copula
Malay
Nonverbal
Predication
title Silent Syntactic Structures in Malay
title_full Silent Syntactic Structures in Malay
title_fullStr Silent Syntactic Structures in Malay
title_full_unstemmed Silent Syntactic Structures in Malay
title_short Silent Syntactic Structures in Malay
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topic Copula
Malay
Nonverbal
Predication
url http://jummec.um.edu.my/index.php/JML/article/view/13172
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