Morphosyntactic Study of Dholuo Verb Phrase
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2020-09Author
Onyango, George Otieno
Odero, Erick Omondi
Nyakoe, Damaris
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Dholuo is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by about 4.06 million people according to the Kenyan census that was done in
2009 and the result formally released in 2010.The language is spoken by the Luo who are mainly living in Kenya. The
Dholuo verb phrase, because of its agglutinative nature is very complicated. Tense and agreement in the Dholuo verb
phrase was investigated because it had not been fully studied by earlier scholars. The purpose of the study was to analyze
the agreement in pro-drop in Dholuo verb phrase. Principles and Parameters (Chomsky 1981) formed the theoretical
framework of the study. The objectives of the study were: to describe the morphological elements of the Dholuo verb
phrase and also to identify and explain features of agreement in the Dholuo verb phrase. The study was analytical and so
the researcher intended to use analytical research design to study and account for the validity of Principles and
Parameters to analyse Dholuo verb phrase. Permission to undertake the research was granted by Rongo University,
NACOSTI, Ministry of education and the county government of Kenya.The study being done in the native language of the
researcher, data was generated by the researcher and only purposely interviewed twenty native Dholuo speakers in
Nyan’giela village for verifications. Non –probability sampling was used because the research was interested in the
representativeness of the conceptsin their varying forms this maximized the scope or range of variation of study.
Purposive sampling of non-probability sampling was alsoused. The data generated by the researcher was studied
according to the number, tense, voice, negation and person. Syntactic analysis was done in line with tenets of Principles
and Parameters. The data was analyzed and after the presentation of data, the study concluded that Dholuo is a pro drop language with features of agreements mainly marked by pronouns and affixes
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