Persian adjectives in the light of Typological Prototype Theory

 
PIIS0373658X0008828-9-1
DOI10.31857/S0373658X0008828-9
Publication type Article
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Affiliation: University of Isfahan
Address: Iran, Isfahan
Affiliation: University of Isfahan
Address: Iran, Isfahan
Journal nameVoprosy Jazykoznanija
EditionIssue 2
Pages104-123
Abstract

This study seeks to examine the lexical category of adjective in Persian using the Typological Prototype Theory (TPT) as its theoretical framework. This study aims to (a) evaluate TPT in determining the prototypical features of Persian adjectives, (b) account for the morphological and syntactic differences between prototypical and non-prototypical adjectives in Persian, and (c) determine the association between frequency of occurrence and prototypicality of Persian adjectives. Having collected the data from Persian Language Database as well as Bijankhan Corpus and analyzed them based on the criteria and sub-criteria of TPT, we concluded that TPT can distinguish between Persian adjectives denoting property, action and object, but is actually incapable of accounting for the behavioral differences among the sub-categories of these adjectives due to the insufficient set of criteria and sub-criteria proposed for this purpose. Actually, this theory could prove more helpful in distinguishing between prototypical and non-prototypical parts of speech if it had considered the monosemy and polysemy phenomena, more various syntactic functions of POS, different morphological features like derivation, and class range. It was also shown in this research that there exists a relationship between the traditionally-categorized adjective types in Persian and their degree of prototypicality, in such a way that property adjectives and object adjectives are the most and the least prototypical respectively, while the action adjectives are in between them in terms of prototypicality.

Keywordsadjective, Iranian, parts of speech, Persian, prototype
Received13.02.2019
Publication date25.06.2020
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