Sunday, 7 July 2013
A CONTRASTIVE STUDY OF THE PREDICATIVE SYSTEMS OF ENGLISH AND FULFULDE A Thesis Submitted to the Post Graduate School,, in Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the Award of Degree of Master of Arts in English Language.
ABSTRACT
In this study we attempted to assess the differences that exist across the Predicative systems of English and Fulfulde. We also tried to establish
similarities. Some of the differences we found were as a result of the structural differences that exist between English and Fulfulde. First of all, there was the
difference of grammatical exponents. While in the case of English there is a clear distinction in the functions of words as opposed to morphemes, in the
sense that while words act as purely semantic exponents, morphemes play word-internal functions (morphology), in Fulfulde, morphemes play a
predominant role in syntax so that the line dividing morphemes from words is not so clear. One other difference between the two languages was around the
VAP (voice aspect polarity) suffix that is found in Fulfulde unlike in English. This Morpheme accounts for a great deal of the difference in the behaviour of the
Fulfulde verbal which in effect is responsible for most of the differences in the predicative system of Fulfulde, a category that does not exist in English.
In analyzing the data for this project a rather eclectic approach was taken, leaning heavily on Dik’s (1981) framework of Functional Grammar as well as
taking a leaf here and another there from other theories especially the Transformationalists as represented by Napoli (1989).
This work is divided into five chapters. Chapter 1 is the introduction, containing the statement of the problem of the research which raises some of the central questions in the study. The aims and objective of the study are also stated in this chapter. The scope of the work is also spelt out as focusing on a contrast
of the predicative systems of English and Fulfulde.
Chapter 2 contains the review of literature that serves as background to the study. There is an in-depth review of literature on Fulfulde as well as on the
general theory of Predication as a linguistic concept. The theoretical model for the project is also highlighted here. Chapter 3 is devoted to the methodology or
procedure as to how the data for the study was gathered and processed.
In Chapter 4, there is the analysis of the corpus collected using the theoretical framework highlighted in Chapter 2. The summary, conclusions and
recommendations of the project are presented in Chapter 5 bringing this project to its end.
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PROJECT TOPICS (CHAPTER 1-5)
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1. ANALYSIS OF RISKS AND MITIGATING STRATEGIES AMONGST POULTRY FARMERS IN KADUNA METROPOLIS (Agric Economics)
2. THE USE OF Terminalia Superba TO INDUCE OVULATION IN GRAVID FEMALE
Clarias gariepinus (Agricultural Science-- Aquaculture/Fishery))
4. GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND DIGESTIBILITY OF NILE TILAPIA, Oreochromis niloticus FED PINEAPPLE (Ananas comosus) PEEL MEAL-BASED DIETS (Agricultural Science-- Aquaculture/Fishery)
5. PLANKTON DIVERSITY AND WATER QUALITY OF THE FARM RESERVIOR, UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, ABEOKUTA (Agricultural Science-- Aquaculture/Fishery)
POLITICAL SCIENCE
19. SOCIO-POLITICAL IMPACT OF AMNESTY PROGRAMME ON THE NIGER DELTA AREA IN NIGERIAN STATE. (Political Science)
20. NIGER DELTA CRISES AND NATIONAL SECURITY IN NIGERIA: APPRAISAL OF THE AMNESTY PROGRAMME ((Political Science)
21. NIGERIA AND SOUTH AFRICA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF TWO TWENTYFIRST CENTURY POLITICAL ECONOMIES. ((Political Science)
22. Traditional institutions as an instrument for rural development (Political Science)
23. CORRUPTION AND PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC CORPORATIONS IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF PHCN) (Political Science)
MICROBIOLOGY/BIOCHEMISTRY
35. PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL FROM CASSAVA PEELS USING Zymomonas mobilis and Saccharomyces cerevisiae
36. HYDROLYSIS OF CASSAVA STARCH BY MALTED ACHA (DIGITARIA EXILIS) FOR BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION (
38. ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIAL OF NEEM LEAVES (Azadirachta indica) AS A RAW MATERIAL FOR BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION USING Saccharomyces cerevisiae AND Bacillus firmus AS FERMENTING AGENTS
ECONOMICS
45. THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN NIGERIA (1980-2013)
46. THE EFFECT OF NON-OIL EXPORT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA (1980-2013)
47. THE IMPACT OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES ON THE GROWTH OF NIGERIAN ECONOMY (1980-2014)
48. THE NEXUS BETWEEN BOND PRICE AND INTEREST RATE IN NIGERIA: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA STOCK EXCHANGE. (1988-2014) (Economics)
49. THE IMPACT OF AGRICULTURAL EXPENDITURE ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA (1980-2013) (Economics)
50. THE IMPACT OF MONETARY POLICY ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA. (1986-2013)
51. POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA: CAUSES, EFFECTS AND REMEDIES
52. THE LINK BETWEEN FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA (1970-2013)
ENGLISH/THEATRE ARTS
(53) A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN’S INAUGURAL SPEECH, NIGERIA: OUR NATION IN MOURNING (English/Literary Studies)
(54) A STUDY OF IDEOLOGICAL EMBEDDING IN THE GUARDIAN AND DAILY TRUST EDITORIALS (English/Literary Studies)
(55) A SYSTEMIC ANALYSIS OF EDITORIALS IN SELECTED NIGERIAN NESWPAPERS (English/Literary Studies)
(57) A LEXICO-SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF REMI RAJI’S SEA OF MY MIND (English & Literary Studies)
(58) INVESTIGATING THE PERLOCUTIONARY THRUST OF LANGUAGE OF PROPAGANDA IN THE POLITICAL WRITINGS ON NIGERIA’S 2015 GENERAL ELECTIONS. (English & Literary Studies)
(59) Theatre as a veritable instrument in the quest for a transformed society (Theatre Arts)
(60) A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ORAL ENGLISH PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN ADO- EKITI, EKITI NIGERIA. (English & Literary Studies)
(61) TELEVISION FOR CULTURAL LEARNING; A CASE STUDY OF PERE ODE ON EKITI STATE TELEVISION (EKTV) (Theatre & Media Arts)
(62) ROLE INTERPRETATION TECHNIQUES AND THE NIGERIAN ACTOR: PETER FATOMILOLA IN FOCUS (Theatre & Media Arts)
INSURANCE
(84) ATTITUDE OF NIGERIANS TOWARDS INSURANCE SERVICES
(85) EFFECT OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AMONG INSURANCE FIRMS IN NIGERIA
(86) EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION ON THE IMPACT OF INSURANCE INVESTMENT ON THE ECONOMY OF NIGERIA
(87) MARKETING OF INSURANCE SERVICES IN NIGERIA( GAPS AND SOLUTION) A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED INSURANCE COMPANIES IN NIGERIA.
(88) THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF INSURANCE INDUSTRY TO GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) IN NIGERIA
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