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pro vyhledávání: '"focus left-dislocation"'
Autor:
Malte Zimmermann, Constantine Kouankem
Publikováno v:
Languages, Vol 9, Iss 4, p 117 (2024)
This paper discusses the structural realisation of contrastive focus in the Grassfields Bantu language Bamileke Mǝ̀dʉ́mbà, yet another language with grammatically optional focus fronting. We show that the realisation of contrastive focus in Mǝ
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Autor:
den Dikken, Marcel, Surányi, Balázs
Publikováno v:
Linguistic Inquiry; Fall2017, Vol. 48 Issue 4, p543-584, 42p
Publikováno v:
Bilingualism: Language & Cognition; Apr2015, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p208-226, 19p
Autor:
Laura J. Downing, Annie Rialland
This volume brings together two under-investigated areas of intonation typology. While tone languages make up to 70 percent of the world's languages, only few have been explored for intonation. And even though one third of the world's languages are s
Autor:
Josiah Walters
In A Grammar of Dazaga, Josiah Walters provides the first detailed description and analysis of Dazaga (a Saharan language) in the past half-century. Based on a review of previous work on Dazaga, and with his own more recent data, the author describes
Autor:
Bocci, Giuliano
This book presents an experimental and theoretical investigation of the interplay between information structure, word order alternations, and prosody in Italian. Left/right dislocations, focus fronting, and other reordering phenomena are analyzed, ta
This book represents the state of the art on rightward movement in one thematically coherent volume. It documents the growing importance of the combination of empirical and theoretical work in linguistic analysis. Several contributions argue that rig
Autor:
Derek Bickerton, Eörs Szathmáry
Interdisciplinary perspectives on the evolutionary and biological roots of syntax, describing current research on syntax in fields ranging from linguistics to neurology.Syntax is arguably the most human-specific aspect of language. Despite the proto-
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