Use of noun modifiers : a semantic analysis /
This study is an attempt to investigate the functional deployment of an English grammatical subsystem, the noun modifier. Underlying this study is a presumption that the rule on noun modifier from the traditional approach has not been comprehensive enough. The rule states that noun modifiers should...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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Kuala Lumpur :
Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia,
2015
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Summary: | This study is an attempt to investigate the functional deployment of an English grammatical subsystem, the noun modifier. Underlying this study is a presumption that the rule on noun modifier from the traditional approach has not been comprehensive enough. The rule states that noun modifiers should be in singular form. This needs verification and therefore it is necessary to find out whether the plural form exists. This study was carried out using the meaning-based framework proposed by two Columbia School advocates; Reid (2011) and Tobin (1990). The research objectives and questions in this study necessitated the use of a textual analysis format. The data were gathered from 100 journalistic articles selected from The Economist. Data were analyzed by computing all occurrences of noun modifiers – both singular and plural – and were then quantified using the SPSS software (21.0). Simple descriptive statistics were used to carry out data analysis. The main concern of this study was to assess the validity of the conventional noun modifier rule, by examining its occurrence in actual context of English language use. The results reveal that noun modifiers are not always singular; in other words, there are occurrences of plural nouns in actual language use. Based on Reid's Entity Number System, it was postulated that whenever the suffix-s is added to noun modifier (which make it plural noun modifier), the writer intended to signal a MORE THAN ONE meaning. The findings point to an unassailable feature of the choice of the noun modifiers: each grammatical feature is chosen for its semantic value independently contributing to communication. Therefore, it can be concluded that noun modifiers must be learnt as a system with each deployment of noun modifiers as contributing to a measure of precision in messages. |
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Physical Description: | xii, 82 leaves : ill. ; 30cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (leaves 72-75). |