Pronouns between Arabic and Hausa Languages: A Comparative Study
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University Of Ghana
Abstract
The research investigated the nature of pronouns in Arabic and Hausa Languages. It focused on
the similarities and differences in the structure of the major types of pronouns in both languages.
The points of convergence and divergences in the conception and use of pronouns in the two
languages was emphasized throughout the chapters of the study. The study adopted a descriptive
contrastive and analytical approach, whereby the researcher identified key issued relating to
pronouns in both language, described and analyzed them in detail. Below are some of the key
findings of the study:
1. The pronouns are more comprehensive and complicated in Arabic Language than in Hausa
Language. The comprehensiveness reflects in multiplicity and diversity of class of pronouns,
inflectional positions and functions among others.
2. The Pronouns of Arabic Language are distinct from those of Hausa Language in terms of
the presence of peculiar forms for dual and feminine-plural pronouns.
3. Hausa language has eight pronouns only. The discrete pronouns are the same as the enclitic
pronouns whereby they are formed sometimes by addition and other times by elision.
4. With respect to pronouns in Hausa Language, some of the terms and nomenclatures of
Pronouns of Arabic Language do not exist.
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MPhil. Arabic