Functional Categories and the Syntax of Focus in Tuki
Title | Functional Categories and the Syntax of Focus in Tuki PDF eBook |
Author | Edmond Biloa |
Publisher | |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | African languages |
ISBN |
The Syntax of Tuki
Title | The Syntax of Tuki PDF eBook |
Author | Edmond Biloa |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing |
Pages | 639 |
Release | 2013-06-15 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027272360 |
This monograph conducts a syntactic study of Tuki, a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon, from a cartographic perspective. The following domains are meticulously explored: The Complementizer Domain, the Inflectional Domain and the Verbal Domain. This study reveals that there is a relative phrase (RelP) located between ForceP and FocP. Moreover, a detailed analysis of an articulated IP provides the order of clausal functional heads that manifest aspectual morphology, which is theoretically closely related to issues in adverbial syntax. Additionally, the language under study unveils a very rich structural make up of DP and the surface word orders attested in this phrase can be accounted for in terms of snowballing movement operations along the lines previously sketched in the format of the Split DP Hypothesis. Overall, this cartographic analysis is bound to enrich our morphosyntactic knowledge of UG clausal architecture by demonstrating that its rich underlying structural skeleton is correlated by a wealthy surface structural and functional map. Edmond Biloa is professor of Linguistics and Chair of the Department of African Languages and Linguistics at the University of Yaounde I in Cameroon (Africa).
Focus Structure in Generative Grammar
Title | Focus Structure in Generative Grammar PDF eBook |
Author | Carsten Breul |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing |
Pages | 450 |
Release | 2004-01-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9789027227928 |
The notion of focus structure in this work refers to the distinction between categorical, thetic and identificational sentences. The central claim is that the syntactic representation of every sentence has to encode which of these types of focus structure is realized. This claim is discussed in great detail with respect to syntax, intonation and semantics within the framework of the Minimalist Program. It is shown that the incorporation of focus structure into syntax offers new perspectives for a solution of vexing problems in syntax and semantics. For example, fronting (preposing, 'topicalisation') is treated as a syntactic operation which clearly belongs to core grammar, i.e. is not optional or 'stylistic'; the semantic notion of quantifier raising is dispensed with in favour of a focus structural treatment of phenomena which gave rise to it. The book appeals to generative linguists and to functional linguists who do not believe in an unbridgeable gap between the formal and functional analysis of language.
Focus Strategies in African Languages
Title | Focus Strategies in African Languages PDF eBook |
Author | Enoch Oladé Aboh |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 333 |
Release | 2008-08-27 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3110199092 |
Over the last two decades, focus has become a prominent topic in major fields in linguistic research (syntax, semantics, phonology). Focus Strategies in African Languages contributes to the ongoing discussion of focus by investigating focus-related phenomena in a range of African languages, most of which have been under-represented in the theoretical literature on focus. The articles in the volume look at focus strategies in Niger-Congo and Afro-Asiatic languages from several theoretical and methodological perspectives, ranging from detailed generative analysis to careful typological generalization across languages. Their common aim is to deepen our understanding of whether and how the information-structural category of focus is represented and marked in natural language. Topics investigated are, among others, the relation of focus and prosody, the effects of information structure on word order, ex situ versus in situ strategies of focus marking, the inventory of focus marking devices, focus and related constructions, focus-sensitive particles. The present inquiry into the focus systems of African languages has repercussions on existing theories of focus. It reveals new focus strategies as well as fine-tuned focus distinctions that are not discussed in the theoretical literature, which is almost exclusively based on well-documented intonation languages.
Representing Structure in Phonology and Syntax
Title | Representing Structure in Phonology and Syntax PDF eBook |
Author | Marc van Oostendorp |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 365 |
Release | 2015-08-17 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1501502255 |
Formal grammars by definition need two parts: a theory of computation (or derivation), and a theory of representation. While recent attention in mainstream syntactic and phonological theory has been devoted to the former, the papers in this volume aim to show that the importance of representational details is not diminished by the insights of such theories.
The Morphosyntax of Complement-head Sequences
Title | The Morphosyntax of Complement-head Sequences PDF eBook |
Author | Enoch Oladé Aboh |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780195159905 |
This is the first book on the syntax of the Niger-Conger language family, which includes most of the languages of sub-Saharan Africa. Aboh, who is a native speaker of one of the languages (Gungbe) discussed, analyzes different aspects of the syntax of the "Kwa" language group. Aboh also suggests how grammatical pictures for these languages can shed some light on Universal Grammar in general.
Kinyĩra Njĩra!
Title | Kinyĩra Njĩra! PDF eBook |
Author | Chege Githiora |
Publisher | Africa World Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9781592212019 |
This book presents 18 peer-reviewed and revised papers from the 31st Annual Conference on African Linguistics, 2000. The lead essay urges African linguistics to move in step with the practical development of the African languages as part of the decolonisation struggle. The core areas of theoretical linguistics represented in the book are morpho-syntax, phonetics-phonology and semantics-pragmatics.