Date of Award
5-1993
Honors Thesis Number
6148
Major
Linguistics
Faculty Advisor
Nathan, Geoffrey S.
Abstract
This work investigates English constructions that employ the preposition "around" in relation to the Kalabari equivalents of these expressions. The work begins with a general discussion of the Kalabari language, and moves to a short talk about prototype theory. Pertinent data sets are then presented in both English and Kalabari. These data serve to support the author's assumptions concerning stem forms and phonological changes within the Kalabari semantic network for "around' constructions, which are presented in the next section. Finally, I the author arrives at conclusions concerning constraints present in "around" constructions, and relates this to some universals presented in Lakoff and Johnson's Metaphors We Live By.