The semantics of complex sentences in the discourse of health and diseases : a case study in Abui
Clause linking in natural discourse plays a crucial role in showing the relationship between events. In the theme of health and diseases, such relationships are especially important as certain illnesses manifest itself in a specific manner that reveals the identity of the disease to the trained e...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66054 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Clause linking in natural discourse plays a crucial role in showing the relationship between
events. In the theme of health and diseases, such relationships are especially important as certain
illnesses manifest itself in a specific manner that reveals the identity of the disease to the trained
eye. The data used in this paper was obtained from the corpus of interviews about personal
health history collected in the Abui community of Takalelang, in Eastern Indonesia. It was found
that Abui has a rich clause linking inventory, particularly elaborate in succession. The most
common markers are are ba, ya, re, haba, mai, and maiye. These devices allow for the detailed
descriptions of disease progression. This paper describes the semantics of clause linkers against a
typological framework that is derived from Longacre (2007) and Dixon (2009). The paper aims
to describe the types of clause linking in Abui and ultimately inform about the health situation in
Alor. With a better understanding of Abui, we hope to improve the process and quality of
healthcare provision to the Abui community as a whole. |
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