The emergence of grammatical norms in postcolonial varieties of English has been argued to manifest itself in quantitative preferences rather than in categorical distinctions (cf. Schneider 2007: 46). Several studies on Indian English, however, have shown that this South Asian variety has developed innovative uses, i.e. marked qualitative differences, for the additive focus marker also and the restrictive focus markers only and itself as presentational focus markers (Bhatt 2000, Lange 2007, Balasubramanian 2009), e.g. Since 7 am itself, schoolchildren started to reach the venue smartly dressed and armed with their queries and waited patiently for more than two hours for the programme to begin. (IN_TI_38032) Number-related mismatches in agre...
Topicalization refers to the sentence-initial placement of constituents other than the subject and i...
Topicalization refers to the sentence-initial placement of constituents other than the subject and i...
International audienceUse of the suffixes '-dāṉ' and '-ē' in Tamil always requires further study for...
The emergence of grammatical norms in postcolonial varieties of English has been argued to manifest ...
The emergence of grammatical norms in postcolonial varieties of English has been argued to manifest ...
A production experiment was designed to examine the effect of narrow focus structure on the intonati...
The paper investigates the prosodic distinctions available in Bangla/Bengali to differentiate focus-...
The paper investigates the prosodic distinctions available in Bangla/Bengali to differentiate focus-...
The current paper investigates how morphologically marked focus is prosodically realised in Standard...
This thesis investigates the information-structural notion of focus through the morphosyntax of focu...
This thesis investigates the information-structural notion of focus through the morphosyntax of focu...
This thesis investigates the information-structural notion of focus through the morphosyntax of focu...
Focus in Hindi is prosodically marked by means of post-focal compression (PFC) and the present study...
Topicalization refers to the sentence-initial placement of constituents other than the subject and i...
Topicalization refers to the sentence-initial placement of constituents other than the subject and i...
Topicalization refers to the sentence-initial placement of constituents other than the subject and i...
Topicalization refers to the sentence-initial placement of constituents other than the subject and i...
International audienceUse of the suffixes '-dāṉ' and '-ē' in Tamil always requires further study for...
The emergence of grammatical norms in postcolonial varieties of English has been argued to manifest ...
The emergence of grammatical norms in postcolonial varieties of English has been argued to manifest ...
A production experiment was designed to examine the effect of narrow focus structure on the intonati...
The paper investigates the prosodic distinctions available in Bangla/Bengali to differentiate focus-...
The paper investigates the prosodic distinctions available in Bangla/Bengali to differentiate focus-...
The current paper investigates how morphologically marked focus is prosodically realised in Standard...
This thesis investigates the information-structural notion of focus through the morphosyntax of focu...
This thesis investigates the information-structural notion of focus through the morphosyntax of focu...
This thesis investigates the information-structural notion of focus through the morphosyntax of focu...
Focus in Hindi is prosodically marked by means of post-focal compression (PFC) and the present study...
Topicalization refers to the sentence-initial placement of constituents other than the subject and i...
Topicalization refers to the sentence-initial placement of constituents other than the subject and i...
Topicalization refers to the sentence-initial placement of constituents other than the subject and i...
Topicalization refers to the sentence-initial placement of constituents other than the subject and i...
International audienceUse of the suffixes '-dāṉ' and '-ē' in Tamil always requires further study for...