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Investigating prosodic focus marking in Northern Sotho
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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Contents V
- Focus and grammar: The contribution of African languages 1
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Part I. Focus and prosody
- Nuclear stress in eastern Benue-Kwa (Niger-Congo) 15
- Investigating prosodic focus marking in Northern Sotho 55
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Part II. Information structure and word order
- Preverbal objects and information structure in Benue-Congo 83
- Focus strategies and the incremental development of semantic representations: Evidence from Bantu 113
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Part III. Ex-situ and in-situ strategies of focus marking
- Ex-situ focus in Kikuyu 139
- Focus in the Force-Fin system: Information structure in Cushitic languages 161
- Coptic relative tenses: The profile of a morpho-syntactic flagging device 185
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Part IV. The inventory of focus marking devices
- Identificational operation as a focus strategy in Byali 223
- Exhaustivity marking in Hausa: A reanalysis of the particle nee/cee 241
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Part V. Focus and related constructions
- Narrative focus strategies in Gur and Kwa 267
- Focused versus non-focused wh-phrases 287
- 315-326 315
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Contents V
- Focus and grammar: The contribution of African languages 1
-
Part I. Focus and prosody
- Nuclear stress in eastern Benue-Kwa (Niger-Congo) 15
- Investigating prosodic focus marking in Northern Sotho 55
-
Part II. Information structure and word order
- Preverbal objects and information structure in Benue-Congo 83
- Focus strategies and the incremental development of semantic representations: Evidence from Bantu 113
-
Part III. Ex-situ and in-situ strategies of focus marking
- Ex-situ focus in Kikuyu 139
- Focus in the Force-Fin system: Information structure in Cushitic languages 161
- Coptic relative tenses: The profile of a morpho-syntactic flagging device 185
-
Part IV. The inventory of focus marking devices
- Identificational operation as a focus strategy in Byali 223
- Exhaustivity marking in Hausa: A reanalysis of the particle nee/cee 241
-
Part V. Focus and related constructions
- Narrative focus strategies in Gur and Kwa 267
- Focused versus non-focused wh-phrases 287
- 315-326 315