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- Title
Two definite markers in Manado Malay.
- Authors
Shiohara, Asako; Jukes, Anthony
- Abstract
This chapter discusses referential strategies in Manado Malay (MM), a variety of trade Malay spoken in North Sulawesi, with special focus on how a lexical NP is marked according to the information status of the referent. Like some other Malay varieties, MM uses two strategies to indicate definiteness: articles and the third person singular possessive. The articles are derived from demonstratives and used for direct situational and anaphoric reference, while the possessive is used for reference in which some kind of association is required for identification. An article and a possessive may co-occur in one NP. The semantic domain each form covers is not exclusive to the other but rather belongs to intrinsically different semantic dimensions. Thus, the MM system enables speakers to mark that the referent is textual-situationally accessible and, at the same time, associable to the larger shared situation.
- Subjects
MANADO (Indonesia); MALAY language; REFERENCE (Linguistics); DISCOURSE markers; LEXICOLOGY; POSSESSIVES (Grammar); DEMONSTRATIVES (Grammar)
- Publication
Studies in Diversity Linguistics, 2018, Issue 21, p115
- ISSN
2363-5568
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5281/zenodo.1402541