This article presents the central aspects of the focus system of Bura (Chadic), which exhibits a number of asymmetries: Grammatical focus marking is obligatory only with focused subjects, where focus is marked by the particle án following the subject. Focused subjects remain in situ and the complement of án is a regular VP. With non-subject foci, án appears in a cleft-structure between the fronted focus constituent and a relative clause. We present a semantically unified analysis of focus marking in Bura that treats the particle as a focus-marking copula in T that takes a property-denoting expression (the background) and an individual-denoting expression (the focus) as arguments. The article also investigates the realization of predicate an...
The article deals with the pragmatics of focus marking in Somali written texts. The use of the nomin...
The development of information structue and its expression has become increasingly important in the ...
Discussion of focus marking in three West African language groups: Gur, Kwa, (West) Chadic. Note: ...
This article presents the central aspects of the focus system of Bura (Chadic), which exhibits a num...
We argue that the standard focus theories reach their limits when confronted with the focus systems ...
Providing an up to date and meticulous account of the morphosyntax, semantics and pragmatics of focu...
This thesis examines the conceptions of focus and information structure from syntactic and semantic ...
1979a,b, 1985), this paper presents an overview and analysis of focus marking in Aghem, a Grassfield...
The paper presents an in-depth study of focus marking in Gùrùntùm, a West Ch adic language spoken in...
In this dissertation, I investigate the formal semantics and pragmatics of alternative focus in Kwak...
This paper examines focus marking in Kuria. We propose an account of the syntax/semantics of the pre...
In chapter 10 'Subject Focus in West African Languages', Ines Fiedler, Katharina Hartmann, Brigitte ...
In this paper it is demonstrated that the marking of argument focus in Mbuun (B87), a western Bantu ...
We argue that the standard focus theories reach their limits when confronted with the focus systems ...
Focus on verbal operators such as aspect or tense ("predication focus", lucidly described by Hyman &...
The article deals with the pragmatics of focus marking in Somali written texts. The use of the nomin...
The development of information structue and its expression has become increasingly important in the ...
Discussion of focus marking in three West African language groups: Gur, Kwa, (West) Chadic. Note: ...
This article presents the central aspects of the focus system of Bura (Chadic), which exhibits a num...
We argue that the standard focus theories reach their limits when confronted with the focus systems ...
Providing an up to date and meticulous account of the morphosyntax, semantics and pragmatics of focu...
This thesis examines the conceptions of focus and information structure from syntactic and semantic ...
1979a,b, 1985), this paper presents an overview and analysis of focus marking in Aghem, a Grassfield...
The paper presents an in-depth study of focus marking in Gùrùntùm, a West Ch adic language spoken in...
In this dissertation, I investigate the formal semantics and pragmatics of alternative focus in Kwak...
This paper examines focus marking in Kuria. We propose an account of the syntax/semantics of the pre...
In chapter 10 'Subject Focus in West African Languages', Ines Fiedler, Katharina Hartmann, Brigitte ...
In this paper it is demonstrated that the marking of argument focus in Mbuun (B87), a western Bantu ...
We argue that the standard focus theories reach their limits when confronted with the focus systems ...
Focus on verbal operators such as aspect or tense ("predication focus", lucidly described by Hyman &...
The article deals with the pragmatics of focus marking in Somali written texts. The use of the nomin...
The development of information structue and its expression has become increasingly important in the ...
Discussion of focus marking in three West African language groups: Gur, Kwa, (West) Chadic. Note: ...