Abstract:
The paper describes the roles of Kisukuma sh particle in Kisukuma language classified zone F
unit 21. The sh particle seems to have portmanteau facet as native speakers use it in different
pragmatic contexts, such contextual roles be a magnet for the desired descriptions. The work
applied Relevancy Theory which gears cognitive and communication inferences. The study
applied pragmatic paradigm in which the communicative context housed the data, case study
design designed the study from Njigami village of Geita rural district in Geita region. The
envisioning of the sh gist was analysed qualitatively whereby words, phrases and sentences were
constructed using Leipzig glossing roles. The study used Sukuma population in which ten (10)
Sukuma native speakers aged 50-70 were selected purposively as they speak the language and
are Sukuma monolingual speakers. Focus group discussion, document analysis and intuition
technique were the methods of data hotchpotch. The discussion took two days, within the
discussion; the researcher jotted down notice and recorded the discussion pertinent to practices
done by informants in exemplifying the sh functions. The study found that the sh particle is a
portmanteau morph factorizing permission, compulsion role, emotive role, lexical role, numbers,
and caress role, requesting role, deverbal role, sanction role and causer roles. Basing on the sh
envisioning, it was recommended that the same particle can be studied in the scope of its
phonological manifestation domains, also other syntactic particles as in phrasal verbs,
conjunction and prepositions should be investigated to see how Bantu languages contribute to the
development of phonological and syntactic theories.