Title of article :
The Verb Phrase Construction in Malay : The Minimalist Program
Author/Authors :
Abd Wahab، Kartini نويسنده , , Razak ، Rogayah A نويسنده , , Mohamed Sultan، Fazal Mohamed نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
Affixes and lexical verbs in Malay occupy the same head position in the verb phrase (VP).
This raises the question of how is it that these two different morphemes with different
syntactic categories - one a functional head and the other a lexical head - could occupy
the same head position in a verb phrase of a sentence in Malay. This article will attempt to
shed some light on this question. In this article, we will analyse the verb phrase structure
in Malay using the Minimalist Program Approach. Based on Larson (1988) and Chomsky
(1995), we will posit the VP shell hypothesis in which the verb phrase structure in Malay
has two layers of the VP: one is the VP and the other is a small v (little verb phrase vP).
Based on these two layers of the verb phrase, this discussion will revolve around the notion
that each of these two layers has its own head and projections in their own VP structures.
The head position of the VP node is occupied by the lexical verb while the affix is basedgenerated
at the head v of the vP, which is a functional category. We will use, as examples,
Malay active and passive sentences and demonstrate how this two-layer analysis could
adequately describe Malay sentences. We assume that each sentence has its own functional
heads which are used to hold affixes: active or passive affixes.
Keywords :
Passive , Verb phrase structure , little verb phrase , VP shell , ACTIVE , functional category , Malay , Minimalist Program
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH)
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH)