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QUESTION FORMATION IN KONO LANGUAGE

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GENERAL BACKGROUND

The objective of this research work is to study question formation that is how question are formed in Kono language.

Kono people are found in Kauru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    1. HISTORICAL  BACKGROUND

The Kono people are said to have migrate from a deep forest where they were surrounded by mountains in the northern part of Kaduna.

The Kono people do not have a written history of their language but the elders of Kono can only say orally what was told as story by their fore father.

            Western civilization brought a lot of changes to the Kono community which includes mode of dressing, cultural, and traditional beliefs and religion.

    1. SOCIOCULTURAL PROFILE

This section examines the socio cultural profile of the Kono people. We shall discuss their cultural heritage and the socio linguistics of Kono. Driving the socio cultural profile of Kono are; mode of dressing, religion, festival and ceremony. These are followed by the sociolinguistics.

                                                              

 

 

      1. Sociocultural Profile
        1. Occupation

The major occupation of the Kono people are subsidized farmers through commercial farming is also practiced. The major crop in Kono is sugar-cane. They also have other food crops like Yam, Millet, Corn, Cassava e.t.c it is also said that there is a yam which is not planted but grows itself, it is called “M?r?ngo”, the yam can only be eating but it can’t be pounded according to the people of Kono. Hunting is done during dry season when farm work would have reduced.

1.2.1.2 Marriage

Kono has a distinct way by which marriage is done. it indicates that a lazy man cannot marry a Kono child, that is any man who is ready for marriage must first get the girl a carved wood and axe for house shore because the carved wood will be used to carry fire wood from the farm.

Also, a man that marries a Kono lady apart from being qualified age-wise will have to farm for the family of the lady he intend to marry before and after marriage and this is done till date in Kono. Another important thing about Kono marriage system i that no marriage ceremony comes up during raining season because people will be busy with farm activities.

1.2.1.3 Festival

The Kono people don’t really have many festivals but some of the festivals they have are called ‘Burkama’ and Kono day.

            Most of the festival done in Kono comes up during the dry season because of farm work. Burkama festival which the people always look forward to especially those that does not stay in the community. The term ‘Burkama’ means king or creator, during this festival; people show appreciation to their creator for sparing their lives up to another harvest period.

            Kono day is a period when Kono people from all field of works in life come together to celebrate their tribe and this comes up usually during Christmas. The Konos and the non-native of Kono celebrate together during this festival.

1.2.1.4 Religion

Before the arrival / coming of the Europeans into Africa and to Nigeria, the Kono people are mainly traditional worshipers. When the Europeans came and introduced Christianity. Christianity took over as a result of the missionaries who came and today we have about 95% of Kono that are Christians while 50% are either Muslim or idol worshiper.

1.2.1.5 Mode of Dressing

Before the coming of the Europeans the Kono men use to dress in animal skin to cover their private parts, they called it ‘Gupansu’ while the women used leaves and animal skin. However the arrived of the Europeans brought changes to the dressing of the people and they embraced the western way of dressing.

 

 

1.2.1.6 Naming Ceremony

The Kono people do their naming ceremony on the day the child is born by giving the child his or her name, unlike today where we have to wait for a week in other to celebrate in full. They do not believe in such celebration before now.

1.2.1.7 Burial Rites

The major way burial is done is after death. The person is been washed and wrapped with mat and the ground will be digged and the dead body will be lead in the grave.

The family of the deceased will have hair barbed, the extracts from the remains of guinea corn that is use for eating and the lips are been pierced.

1.2.1.8 Circumcision

The Kono people even before their contact with religion normally have circumcision of only male children at the age of ten and below. This is usually done traditionally by some people who are said to be professionals in circumcision. This people use knife made by blacksmith called J?pore.

1.3       THE SOCIOLINGUISTICS OF KONO

The Kono community is surrounded by different towns and communities such as Kinuhu, Dingi, Gure, Kiwapa and Gbure. Some of these communities speak Kono. They are Padan kono and Gbure communities. Hausa and Fulani speaking people are close to the Kono community.

Christian missionaries brought Christian religion and western education to the Kono people. So, there are schools. A white woman known as (majinmja) built a church which later became a school.

            Following the Greenberg (1963) of language classification which is considered to the Benue – Congo language family. The language has over 17,000 speakers. According to WWW.ehmologue.com (2009). The genetic tree below shows the origin of Kono language from the Niger-Congo language phylum.

 

 

Ruma

Kuruma

Tuni

Mata

Kono

Kinuku

Dungu

Bina

Vono

Suraba

Kauru

Jera

Amo

Northern

Western

Eastern

Kainfi

Idomoid

Edoid

Defoid

Dakoid

Cross-River

Bantoid

Akpes

Ayere-Ahan

Adamawa

Benue-Congo

Kwa

Cur

Manda

West Atlantic

Niger-Congo

                                   

 

 

 

 

 

           
   

Piti Atsan

 
 

Kairi

 

Gbiri-Nirangu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.4       RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

            The following were used to elicit data for analysis

  1. THE IBADAN 400 WORD LIST: The word list helps a researcher to obtain both phonetic and phonemic, consonant and vowel system of the language under study. It also gives information on the lexical items of the language.
  2. FRAME TECHNIQUE METHOD: This is used in collecting data on the cause of study, the importance of frame technique is that it is easier for researcher to detemine the actual word or consequences as well as the phonological or syntactical aspects in which sentence. It also helps to determine the morphological or syntactic form of a given word.
  3. BILINGUAL INFORMATION: This are native speakers of kono language who helped as informants for the collection of data needed in kono language. In the couse of this research, two informants were used

Informant 1

Name:  Mrs. Asabe Luka

Age:    58years

Sex:     Female

Occupation:     Business woman

Languiage:      Zampuru

language speaken apart from kono: English and Hausa

Numbers of years spent at home: 25years.

Informant 2

Name:  Miss. Martha Luka

Age:    25years

Sex:     Female

Occupation:     Student (HNDII) kaduna State Polythenic.

Languiage:      English and Hausa

Numbers of years spent at home: 10years and Staying is Saminaka.

Home town: Zampuru

            The data will be analyzed by frame technique method. Frame technique method makes it easier for the field researcher to determine the constituent of the language as well as the morphological and syntactic content of the language. To collect data, sentences / phrases are written in English language and the equivalent is supplied in that language by the language helper.

            In this research work, all work will be done using frame technique method because the work is based on syntax, which deals with the arrangement of words.

1.5.      SCOPE AND ORGANISATION OF STUDY

Chapter one is the introductory part of this project which  consists the general introduction, historical background, Socio-cultural profit, Socio-linguistic profit, research methodology, Scope and organisation of study and the brief review of the chosen frame work.

Chapter two is on the basic  syntactic concepts including a brief phonological analysis of kono language, lexical categories, phrase structure rules, kono word order and sentence types.

Chapter three will reveal the topic of the research work. Question formation will be discussed bringing out example from kono language.

Chapter four will be on transformational process in kono question formation.

Chapter five contains the conclusion, summary and recommendations.

    1.  

1.6.1.1

THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK (TRADITIONAL GENERATIVE GRAMMAR)

    1. A Brief Review of The Theoretical Framework

A theoretical framework will be the Government and Binding version of Traditional Generative Grammar as in chomsly (1981). this Governement  and Binding theoty operates as a module grammar, using X-bar, theta, case, control, binding, boundary, government and movement theories. this theory will be used in analysing question formation in kono language.

Haegeman (1994: 3) defined Governemt and Binding theory as a theory of universal grammar which is the system of all priciple that are common to all human languages. GB theory is a radical revision of Chomsky’s earlier theory in (1981) and was later revised in a minimalist programme for theories in (1993).

Government and Binding theory of syntax in the tradition of transformational grammar developed by Chomsky (1981).

In the Government and Binding framework it distnguishes between the two types of Categories of syntax we have – namely

  1. Lexical categories.
  2. Functional categories.

Lexical categories in any human language include Noun, Verb, Adjective and Preposition.

Functional categories include elements like, complementizer, Tense, Tnflectional, Determiner, Focus and Agreement etc.

            Syntactically, while the lexical categories project up to a single bar level and terminates there, thus, making endless recursion possible with the aid of elements like complements and modifiers, the functional categories project up to the specifier of XP level, this sealing off the projection. A specifier is an element that closes off a category projection.

            Lexical Categories are represented with the aid of a diagram.

A1

Spec

AP = A11 (XP)

mòmùr

V0

V1

Spec

V1

de                 bèrilum

N0

Det

N1

Spec

VP = V11

NP = (N11 (XP)

Sleep

good

Very

ìlaiwaská

gùríjìa

                                                                                                                       

 

 

 

A0

Deg

 

           
     
 
 

The                man

 

 

 

 

 

            The fuctional categories can also be represented with the aid of a diagram.

 

 

Spec

NP

V

V1

AGR

I

TNS

VP

I1

Spec

IP

NP

(head)D

D1

Spec

DP

FP

I

IP

F

F1

Spec

                                                                       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CP

Spec

C1

IP

C

 

       
 
 
   

(Head)C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

            The maximal projection of the lexical node is the phrasal node with the maximum number of that level. for example, the maximumal projection of N1  is N11.

            Government and Binding theory has a sub-theories with which transformation operates. the sub-theories do not operate in isolation. they are:

X – bar theory

Theta theory

Case theory

Movement theory

Government theory

Binding theory

Control theory

Bounding theory.

 

 

X –bar theory

Projection Principle

Lexicon

Move ?

(Bounding)

D - Structure

 

Case theory

(Case filter)

S - Structure

 

θ – theory

θ criterion

S - Structure

 

ECP

CONTROL

BINDING

PHONETIC FORM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Modules of Grammar

            (Adopted from sells (1985) and cook (1988).

Some of these above listed theories will be examined.

        1. X – BAR THEORY

X – bar theory, according to Horrocks (1987:101) provides principles for the projection of phrasal categories and imposes conditions on the hierarchical organisation of categories in the form of general schemata. X – bar theory makes expiate the notion ‘head of a phrase’.

            According to chomsky (1986:13), x – bar theory assumes a distinction between lexical and non lexical categories, when the lexical categories are based on the features Noun, Verb, Adjective and Preposition/Post Position.

            Cook (1988:108) States that x – theory is a theory of the phrase structure of the deep structure of a sentence. The X – theory proposes that all phrases in all languages share a simple cell – like structure with two levels, one of which consist of the head (X1) and possoble specifiers. The other which consists of the head and possible complement. The seperate principle for expanding X11 and X1 may be combined together in a single formula. The X – theory also uses bars for s to distinguish between s and principle of the X – the X – theory.

                        XP          X

                        X11         Specifiers X1

                        X1         complement

 

farm

                                   

 

the

gàyálí

de

Det

Of

N

N1

Spec

N11

                        XP        represent any phrasal category e.g. NP, VP, AP, and PP. Below is a diagram that illustrates e.g. the owner of the farm.

 

 

 

N11

Spec

N1

N

P11

P1

Det

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                           

Owner

The

de    gáyandará

                                                            P          N11

                                                           

                                                                        Spec                N1

                                          &nbs

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