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THE MOVEMENT OPERATIONS OF VERB COMPLEMENTS IN OGBA
ABSTRACT
This paper examines the
movements operations of verb complements in OÌ©gba. The language is spoken
across forty-one communities in OÌ©gba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area,
Rivers State, Nigeria. This study
adopts the Trace Movement theory which states that any grammatical constituent
that moves from its extraction site to the landing site leaves a trace (an
empty category also known as ghost copy) at the extraction site. It employs the descriptive survey design. The data
for the study were collected through the intuition of the researcher and
unstructured elicitation oral interview technique. The method of data analysis
that is adopted in this study is purely descriptive method of
morpheme-to-morpheme glossing. It is observed that there are three grammatical
constituents that can move from the VP slot in OÌ©gba. The grammatical
constituents are the NP, PP and the CP. This suggests that the V which is the
lexical head of the VP remains in-situ. The extraction site of the moved
constituents is typically the VP while their landing site is the SPEC-CI.
That is, all the grammatical constituents moved leftward. The paper did not
find a case of rightward movement. This is because what triggers the movement
of these grammatical constituents in the language is the desire for
communicative prominence. It was affirmed that focus
or emphasis is achieved in OÌ©gba through clefting or relativization.
KEYWORDS: Noun phrase, Prepositional phrase, complement, clausal
complement, OÌ©gba
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