• English
    • العربية
  • العربية
  • Login
  • QU
  • QU Library
  •  Home
  • Communities & Collections
View Item 
  •   Qatar University Digital Hub
  • Qatar University Institutional Repository
  • Academic
  • University Publications
  • QU Ceased Journals
  • Journal of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences - [From 1998 TO 2003]
  • View Item
  • Qatar University Digital Hub
  • Qatar University Institutional Repository
  • Academic
  • University Publications
  • QU Ceased Journals
  • Journal of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences - [From 1998 TO 2003]
  • View Item
  •      
  •  
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    The Category 'D' Reconsidered

    Thumbnail
    View/Open
    The Category D Reconsidered.pdf (1.449Mb)
    Date
    1999
    Author
    Al Harbi, Abdallah Hamad M.
    Metadata
    Show full item record
    Abstract
    This study deals with the categorial status of a set of words known as 'determiners' and the features encoded in them. We argue, following a suggestion in Chomsky, 1975, that 'Optimality' conditions on grammar require grammatical categories to be 'primitive' in the sense that they must be unanalysable into further entities. The status of many words classified as determiners does not conform with this suggestion. The category 'D' is therefore a non-standard grammatical category. We have provided mathematical, morphological and syntactic arguments and facts drawn from a number of languages including Arabic, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, ...etc. showing that the category 'D' is not a 'primitive' category and therefore should be suspended and replaced by its 'primitive5 components. We have shown that 'genuine' determiners are morphologically complex where each element encodes a functional feature, such as 'person9, 'number9, 'gender9, 'proximate', 'definite', ...etc. These features, we claim, are functional categories. Many words classified as belonging to the category 'd' are in fact nouns or adjectives. Adopting an articulated theory of 'D' in which functional features are taken as functional categories is not only theoretically motivated but also has implications for language learn ability.
    DOI/handle
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/8381
    Collections
    • Journal of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences - [From 1998 TO 2003] [‎67‎ items ]

    entitlement


    Qatar University Digital Hub is a digital collection operated and maintained by the Qatar University Library and supported by the ITS department

    Contact Us | Send Feedback
    Contact Us | Send Feedback | QU

     

     

    Home

    Submit your QU affiliated work

    Browse

    All of Digital Hub
      Communities & Collections Publication Date Author Title Subject Type Language Publisher
    This Collection
      Publication Date Author Title Subject Type Language Publisher

    My Account

    Login

    Statistics

    View Usage Statistics

    Qatar University Digital Hub is a digital collection operated and maintained by the Qatar University Library and supported by the ITS department

    Contact Us | Send Feedback
    Contact Us | Send Feedback | QU

     

     

    Video