This paper offers a description and account of the patterns of 'ex-situ' focus in Dagbani. We show that there are two syntactic strategies for creating 'ex-situ' focus in the language, one involving A’-movement to the left periphery, and the second involving base generation in the left periphery combined with coreference to a resumptive pronoun. Furthermore, we argue that subjects are difficult to move from Spec,TP to Spec,CP in the left-periphery because of 'anti-locality', which creates a tension when trying to focus subjects, which are required to derivationally fill the specifier of both positions. We further show that what looks to be a two-way distinction between the behaviour of subjects and non-subjects in the language is in fact a ...
We argue that the standard focus theories reach their limits when confronted with the focus systems ...
In this paper we describe the encoding of term focus in the Benue-Kwa language Igbo. Next to a discu...
This paper presents a sketch of the prosodic, syntactic and morphological means of expressing focus ...
This paper offers a description and account of the patterns of 'ex-situ' focus in Dagbani. We show t...
This thesis examines the conceptions of focus and information structure from syntactic and semantic ...
The paper examines the semantics of the so-called focus particle ko as an exhaustive focus marker wh...
This paper investigates the function(s) of the post verbal particle la in Dagbani, a Gur language sp...
textThis dissertation describes two related phenomena in the syntax and semantics of K’ichee’ (Mayan...
More recently, however, Jaggar (2001:496-98) has argued that there is evidence for focus in-situ in ...
This paper attempts to describe and analyze the relation between aspect and transitivity in Dagbani,...
This paper presents a description and syntactic analysis of the focus marker lo and exclu-sive parti...
In chapter 10 'Subject Focus in West African Languages', Ines Fiedler, Katharina Hartmann, Brigitte ...
This study examines the structure of the left periphery, wh-in-situ and A-bar movement in Lubukusu, ...
Hausa (Chadic, Afroasiatic) has traditionally been described as having only one focusing strategy: f...
The necessity of a strict distinction between focus as a category of information struc-ture related ...
We argue that the standard focus theories reach their limits when confronted with the focus systems ...
In this paper we describe the encoding of term focus in the Benue-Kwa language Igbo. Next to a discu...
This paper presents a sketch of the prosodic, syntactic and morphological means of expressing focus ...
This paper offers a description and account of the patterns of 'ex-situ' focus in Dagbani. We show t...
This thesis examines the conceptions of focus and information structure from syntactic and semantic ...
The paper examines the semantics of the so-called focus particle ko as an exhaustive focus marker wh...
This paper investigates the function(s) of the post verbal particle la in Dagbani, a Gur language sp...
textThis dissertation describes two related phenomena in the syntax and semantics of K’ichee’ (Mayan...
More recently, however, Jaggar (2001:496-98) has argued that there is evidence for focus in-situ in ...
This paper attempts to describe and analyze the relation between aspect and transitivity in Dagbani,...
This paper presents a description and syntactic analysis of the focus marker lo and exclu-sive parti...
In chapter 10 'Subject Focus in West African Languages', Ines Fiedler, Katharina Hartmann, Brigitte ...
This study examines the structure of the left periphery, wh-in-situ and A-bar movement in Lubukusu, ...
Hausa (Chadic, Afroasiatic) has traditionally been described as having only one focusing strategy: f...
The necessity of a strict distinction between focus as a category of information struc-ture related ...
We argue that the standard focus theories reach their limits when confronted with the focus systems ...
In this paper we describe the encoding of term focus in the Benue-Kwa language Igbo. Next to a discu...
This paper presents a sketch of the prosodic, syntactic and morphological means of expressing focus ...