期刊目錄列表 - 31~41期(1986-1996) - 第四十一期 (1996)

汶水泰雅語的疑問句結構 作者:黃美金(國立臺灣師範大學英語學系)

摘要:

詢問是人類心智的特徵之一,是故疑問句結構之探究亦是語言研究重要課題之一。根據Comrie (1984:18-24)所提,疑問句結構可分兩大類:「一般問句」(general question) 和「特殊問句」(special question)。前者包括「是非問句」(yes-no question) 和「選擇問句」(alternative quetion),後者即通稱的「訊息問句」(information question),相當於英文的wh- 問句。
本篇論文所要探討的是泰雅語的疑問句結構。泰雅語是臺灣原住民語言之一,主要包括兩個方言群:賽考利克 (Squliq) 和澤敖利 (C?uli?); 本文中所探討的苗栗縣泰安鄉汶水泰雅族語即屬澤傲利方言。汶水泰雅語的「是非問句」是由相對的直述句和疑問助詞quw所組成的,「選擇問句」則由疑問助詞 quw和主題標記Ya Ξ共同表徵之。至於「訊息問句」的結構可分成兩類:名詞句 (nominal sentence) 或稱「等同句」(equational sentence),和動詞句 (verbal sentence),而「訊息問句」中所出現的疑問詞則可分為三類:疑問名詞 (interrogative nouns)、疑問副詞 (interrogative adverbs) 和疑問動詞 (interrogative verbs);這不同於大部分語言中僅有疑問名詞和疑問副詞兩類,是臺灣南島語言結構的特徵之一。

關鍵詞:臺灣南島語、汶水泰雅語、疑問句、是非問句、選擇問句、訊息問句

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Journal directory listing - Volume 31-41 (1986-1996) - Volume 41 (1996)

Interrogative Constructions in Mayrinax Atayal Author: Lillian M. Huang(Department of English, National Taiwan Normal University)

Abstract:

The present paper attempts to investigate the interrogative constructions in Atayal, an Austronesian language spoken in Taiwan which consists of two major subgroups: Squliq and Culi. The dialectal variant examined here is that of Mayrinax, a Culi dialect spoken in Chinshui Village, Taian Hsiang, Miaoli Prefecture. In Mayrinax, the yes-no questions are formed with their corresponding statements and the question parti-cle quw, without changing the intonation pattern. The alternative questions are charac-terized by the presence of both the question particle quw and the Topic marker Ya. Yet the structures of alternative questions vary; they can either be nominal/equational or verbal/non-equational sentences. As for special questions (or so-called wh-questions) in Mayrinax Atayal, there are two kinds of construction, namely, nominal/equational and verbal/non-equational. Concerning the wh-words appearing hi special questions, they can be categorized into three types: (i) interrogative nouns like ima 'who', nanuwan/nanu 'what', ainu 'which' and humicuwa 'what kind' (i.e. wh-words manifesting participants and functioning as pronouns/nouns which can be preceded by case markers, and thus can be further catergorized into common and per-sonal proper nouns); (ii) interrogative verbs like humicuwa 'how', micuwa 'why', hanu an 'why' and piya 'how many; how much' (i.e. wh-words functioning as verbs which can be affixed with focus and/or tense/aspect markers, or partially reduplicated); and (iii) interrogative adverbs like humicuwa 'when', kanuwan 'when', makapia 'how often' and inu 'where' (i.e. wh-words designating adjuncts and functioning as ad-verbs).

Keywords:Austronesian, Atayal, Mayrinax, interrogative, yes-no, alternative, information