A Study of coexisting suffix in Aorist tense and First person singular
تلخیص
In every language, there are ways to shorten the sentences. In
Sindhi language, pronominal suffixes are the main source for this
purpose. Some studies on this issue can be found, but there is a serious
insufficiency when it comes to scientific or linguistic discourse. Such is
the case in the problem of last vowel-less sound of ‘meem’)م )and
‘seen’ )س)and didactical mark of second last consonant of sound
relating to feminine and masculine. Recently, Qazi Ali Raza has worked
on flash fiction/ short-short story of Abbass Korejo’s ‘Maan Dodo Ahyan’
focusing on the correct use of pronominal suffixes ‘meem’ and ‘seen’. In
Sindhi Grammar, ‘meem’ and ‘seen’ suffixes are commonly used, but
suffixes which are associated with verbs are not recognized and
researched scholastically. Such is the case when a famous scholar
disapproved the first person pronoun in the words ‘Wanjan and Ahyan’
and made a point that it contains only Aorist (Muazriu) tense. Through
study, it has proved that the words ‘Wanjan’ or ‘Ahyan’ contain both
Aorist tense and pronominal suffix simultaneously. Therefore, ‘meem’
and ‘seen’ can be supposed ‘Marked’. Whereas, due to presence of
pronominal suffix and Aorist tense in pronominal verb ‘achan’ can be
called Unmarked because when we use such a verb word in a sentence,
we use a subject necessarily (in the instance of Maan Achaan?).
In this paper, a principle Study of Pronominal verb (Aorist tense
and pronominal suffix) is brought forward and discussed
Dr. Altaf Jokio. (2018) زمان مضارع ۽ واحد متڪلم ۾ ساڳي پڇاڙيَء جو اڀياس, Sindhi Boli (Research Journal), Volume-11, Issue-1.
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