The paper presents fi rst results of the documentation of Tuu languages regarding information structure, based on the analysis of coherent texts, partly supplemented by elicitated utterances. Unmarked clauses display a fairly strict verb-medial structure; the clause-initial subject can be characterized as a confl ation of topic function and agent role-complex and the material after it contains the assertive focus. Pragmatically more marked clauses display an initial nominal which is morphosyntactically set off from the rest of the sentence. These cleft-like constructions are typical for utterances involving contrastively focused items as well as constituent question words. At least in some languages, these structures are also asso...
There is overwhelming evidence from a wide ranging languages that [topic], [focus] and [contrast] ar...
The archived version is a draft of a chapter/article that has been accepted for publication by Oxfor...
The paper explores similarities and differences in the strategies of structuring information at sent...
Abstract: The paper presents first results of the documentation of Tuu languages regarding informat...
The paper was presented previously at the International Conference “Focus inAfrican Languages”, Zent...
This book addresses how core notions of information structure (topic, focus and contrast) are expres...
This study reveals how two important focus articulations change over time in written English. Consti...
takes preliminary steps towards a typology of focus and focus constructions. Focus is taken to be a ...
This dissertation examines two information-structural phenomena, Givenness and Focus, from the persp...
[Extract] This third volume of the working papers series Interdisciplinary Studies on Information St...
223 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.As for focus information, I s...
Since Eloise Jelinek has been interested in the issues of negation, focus and information structure,...
The aim of this work is to describe the different ways languages express focus and to explain why la...
Skopeteas S, Fanselow G. Focus types and argument asymmetries: a cross-linguistic study in language ...
In this paper we argue for a typology of various information-structural functions in terms of three ...
There is overwhelming evidence from a wide ranging languages that [topic], [focus] and [contrast] ar...
The archived version is a draft of a chapter/article that has been accepted for publication by Oxfor...
The paper explores similarities and differences in the strategies of structuring information at sent...
Abstract: The paper presents first results of the documentation of Tuu languages regarding informat...
The paper was presented previously at the International Conference “Focus inAfrican Languages”, Zent...
This book addresses how core notions of information structure (topic, focus and contrast) are expres...
This study reveals how two important focus articulations change over time in written English. Consti...
takes preliminary steps towards a typology of focus and focus constructions. Focus is taken to be a ...
This dissertation examines two information-structural phenomena, Givenness and Focus, from the persp...
[Extract] This third volume of the working papers series Interdisciplinary Studies on Information St...
223 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.As for focus information, I s...
Since Eloise Jelinek has been interested in the issues of negation, focus and information structure,...
The aim of this work is to describe the different ways languages express focus and to explain why la...
Skopeteas S, Fanselow G. Focus types and argument asymmetries: a cross-linguistic study in language ...
In this paper we argue for a typology of various information-structural functions in terms of three ...
There is overwhelming evidence from a wide ranging languages that [topic], [focus] and [contrast] ar...
The archived version is a draft of a chapter/article that has been accepted for publication by Oxfor...
The paper explores similarities and differences in the strategies of structuring information at sent...