The indefinite pronouns in the novel called “Gjakftohtësia” written by Ismail Kadare
Session
Education and Development
Description
From all that has been treated, we consider that we have made a valuable contribution to the question of the use of indefinite Pronouns, which very recently in many grammars were also referred to as Unlimited Pronouns. In the scope of morphology however, this treatment will take a meritorious place to extract during the class, examples with underlined sentences to fulfill the new requirements for indefinite pronouns by this incomparable author of our literature. Otherwise, in the syntactic scope, most of the indefinite pronouns can be used in various functions such as: subject, object, and different circumstantial. When associated with nouns they are used as determinants: As a subject: “askush nuk u përgjigj”. As a direct object: “Nuk tha asgjë”. As an indirect object: “Askujt nuk i pëlqeu mendimi yt”. As circumstantial: ”E kam parë te dikush këtë djalë”. It is therefore worth adding that in speaking and writing in today's Albanian literary language we encounter some writing errors in the field of pronouns in general, also those of indefinite pronouns in particular, which we will address, as follows: writing is done by, writing letter ë sometimes and sometimes without it at the end or somewhere between them, and sometimes in separate and in joined form. With the letter ë in the end are written these indefinite Pronouns: “gjithë, shumë, tërë, mbarë, gjë, një, asnjë, njëfarë, whereas without the ending letter ë these pronouns are written: “tjetër-tjetri, plot, aq, kaq, mjaft, pak, diç”.
Keywords:
treatment, pronoun, use, indefinite type, analysis.
Session Chair
Alma Lama
Session Co-Chair
Feride Lohaj
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-550-19-2
Location
Pristina, Kosovo
Start Date
26-10-2019 11:00 AM
End Date
26-10-2019 12:30 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2019.55
Recommended Citation
Bytyqi, Zejnije, "The indefinite pronouns in the novel called “Gjakftohtësia” written by Ismail Kadare" (2019). UBT International Conference. 55.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2019/events/55
The indefinite pronouns in the novel called “Gjakftohtësia” written by Ismail Kadare
Pristina, Kosovo
From all that has been treated, we consider that we have made a valuable contribution to the question of the use of indefinite Pronouns, which very recently in many grammars were also referred to as Unlimited Pronouns. In the scope of morphology however, this treatment will take a meritorious place to extract during the class, examples with underlined sentences to fulfill the new requirements for indefinite pronouns by this incomparable author of our literature. Otherwise, in the syntactic scope, most of the indefinite pronouns can be used in various functions such as: subject, object, and different circumstantial. When associated with nouns they are used as determinants: As a subject: “askush nuk u përgjigj”. As a direct object: “Nuk tha asgjë”. As an indirect object: “Askujt nuk i pëlqeu mendimi yt”. As circumstantial: ”E kam parë te dikush këtë djalë”. It is therefore worth adding that in speaking and writing in today's Albanian literary language we encounter some writing errors in the field of pronouns in general, also those of indefinite pronouns in particular, which we will address, as follows: writing is done by, writing letter ë sometimes and sometimes without it at the end or somewhere between them, and sometimes in separate and in joined form. With the letter ë in the end are written these indefinite Pronouns: “gjithë, shumë, tërë, mbarë, gjë, një, asnjë, njëfarë, whereas without the ending letter ë these pronouns are written: “tjetër-tjetri, plot, aq, kaq, mjaft, pak, diç”.