ALH 207: HAUSA SYNTAX I

    Note: This course is geared towards introducing students to word classes otherwise known as parts of speech or grammatical categories. It also introduces the students to sentence, its parts or constituents as well as the grammatical functions of the sentence parts. Finally, students will be introduced to the types of Hausa sentences.

    Tsokaci: Wannan kwas ya ta’allaÆ™a ne kan gabatar wa É—alibai azuzuwan kalmomi. Bayan haka, ana gabatar wa É—alibai jumla da É“angarorin da ke haÉ—uwa su tayar da ita da kuma ayyuka irin na nahawu wanda É“angarorin jumlar ke yi. Daga Æ™arshe, ana gabatar wa É—alibai ire-iren jumla.


    KASHI NA FARKO
    GABATARWA
    1.0 ShimfiÉ—a
    1.1 Manufa
    1.2 Amfanin Ilimin Ginin Jumla
    1.3 NaÉ—ewa
    KASHI NA BIYU
    AZUZUWAN KALMOMI
    2.0 Gabatarwa
    2.1 Rukunin Kalmomi Masu Gurbi na Musamman a Cikin Jumla
    2.1.1 Suna
    2.2.2 Wakilin Suna
    2.2.3 Sifa
    2.2.4 Aikatau
    2.2.5 Bayanau
    2.2.6 Harafi
    2.2.7 MahaÉ—i
    2.2.8 Motsin Rai
    2.2 Rukunin Kalmomi Masu Aiki na Musamman a Cikin Jumla
    2.2.1 Tsigalau
    2.2.2 Dirka
    2.2.3 Manuni
    2.3 NaÉ—ewa
    KASHI NA UKU
    YANKUNAN JUMLA
    3.0 ShimfiÉ—a
    3.1 Yankin Suna
    3.1.1 Nau’ukan Kalmomi da ke Iya Zuwa a Yankin Suna
    3.1.1.1 Suna Aikau
    3.1.1.2 Wakilin Suna Aikau
    3.1.1.2 Sifa
    3.1.1.3 Nunau
    3.1.1.4 Tsigalau
    3.2 Yankin Bayani (Abin da Aka FaÉ—i Game da Suna)
    3.2.1 Nau’ukan Kalmomi da ke Iya Zuwa a Yankin Bayani
    3.2.1.1 Aikatau
    3.2.1.2 Bayanau
    3.2.1.3 Suna Karɓau
    3.2.1.4 Wakilin Suna Karɓau
    3.2.1.5 Sifa
    3.2.1.6 Dirka
    3.2.1.7 Tsigalau
    3.2.1.8 Harafi
    3.2.1.9 MahaÉ—i
    3.3 Ganga
    3.3.1 Ganga Dogarau
    3.3.2 Ganga Sakakka
    3.4 NaÉ—ewa
    KASHI NA HUÆŠU
    IRE-IREN JUMLA
    4.0 ShimfiÉ—a
    4.1 Rabe-Raben Jumla ta Fuskar Ma’ana
    4.1.1 Jumlar Bayani
    4.1.2 Jumlar Tambaya
    4.1.3 Jumlar Umarni
    4.1.4 Jumlar Ajiyar Zuciya/Motsin Rai
    4.2 Rabe-Rabe Jumla ta Fuskar Fasali (Tsari)
    4.2.1 Lura da Yankin Suna da Yankin Abin da Aka FaÉ—i Game da Suna
    4.2.1.1 Sassauƙa
    4.2.1.2  Tsattsaura
    2.2.2 Lura da Ganga
    2.2.2.1 Sassauƙar Jumla
    2.2.2.2 HarÉ—aÉ—É—iyar Jumla
    2.2.2.3 Tsattsaurar Jumla
    2.2.2.4 Sarƙaƙƙiyar Jumla
    4.3 NaÉ—ewa

    Manazarta

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