@article{oai:minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004480, author = {柴田, 紀男 and Shibata, Norio}, issue = {3}, journal = {国立民族学博物館研究報告, Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology}, month = {Jan}, note = {This paper attempts to clarify the stylistic variation of verbal clauses in a text of Sejarah Melayu (Shellabear's edition). Ten standard syntactic forms of verbal clause, limiting the analysis to the propositional parts of verbal clauses, i.e., to case relations, were established first: 1) A + M + O; 2a) A + M + O + Prep G; 2b) A + M-kan + O + Prep G; 2c) A + M-i + G + O or A + M-i + 0; 3a) O + D + A + Prep G; 3b) O + D-kan + A + Prep G; 3c) G + D-i + A + O or O + D-i + A; 4a) A + S + O + Prep G; 4b) A + S-kan + O + Prep G; and 4c) A + S-i + G + O or A + S-i + G + O. Then, explanation of the remaining syntactic forms of verbal clause is attempted using two major stylistic operations, emphasis and complementatioHn.e re, emphasism eans a leftward transfer of propositional terms from their standard position in standard syntactic forms of proposition, and complementatiomne ans a their rightward transfer. No generative implication to the term stylistic operation is intended. Thus, for instance, I explain the following verbal clause(5) as a stylistic variant of the standard syntactic form(3c), realized through the stylistic operation of emphasis, shown by the double arrow. 5) di atas pulau itu ditanami- nya pelbagai kayu-kayuan on the island are planted by him various trees 5): di L + D-i + A + O ⇐ 3c): G + D-i + A + O Another example, explained by complementation, shown by the single arrow, is: 6) Patek itu lagi menyurat akan harta dan hamba sahaya the vassal is registering goods and slaves 6): A + M + akan O ← 1): A + M + ⍜}, pages = {534--549}, title = {『ムラユ王統記』におけるマレー語動詞文の構造}, volume = {7}, year = {1983}, yomi = {シバタ, ノリオ} }