Much work on the interaction of prosody and focus assumes that, crosslinguistically, there is a necessary correlation between the position of main sentence stress (or accent) and focus, and that an intonational pitch change on the focused element is a primary correlate of focus. In this paper, I discuss primary data from three Bantu languages – Chichewa, Durban Zulu and Chitumbuka – and show that in all three languages phonological re-phrasing, not stress, is the main prosodic correlate of focus and that lengthening, not pitch movement, is the main prosodic correlate of phrasing. This result is of interest for the typology of intonation in illustrating languages where intonation has limited use and where, notably, intonation does not highli...
Although verb forms encoding focus were recorded in various Bantu languages during the twentieth cen...
Languages use a variety of means to realise informational structure categories like topicalisation a...
This paper investigates how syntax and focus interact in deriving the phonological phrasing of utter...
Much work on the interaction of prosody and focus assumes that, cross-linguistically, there is a nec...
This paper concentrates on whether systematic variations in pitch, intensity, and duration can be ob...
This paper presents a sketch of the prosodic, syntactic and morphological means of expressing focus ...
This paper concentrates on whether systematic variations in pitch, intensity, and duration can be ob...
International audienceStem-initial accent has been identified in a number of NW Bantu languages (Hym...
This paper presents preliminary results of a phonetic and phonological study of the Ntcheu dialect o...
Different languages employ different means for the formal expression of focus. Thus focus may be si...
In spite of this long history, most work to date on the phonology-syntax interface in Bantu language...
This study explored the prosodic realization of focus in four typologically unrelated languages: Ame...
It has been established since Kanerva’s work that focus conditions phrasing – directly or indirectly...
This paper explores experimentally the prosodic correlates, namely f0 and pause insertion, of focus ...
In this dissertation, I examine the marking of focus and givenness in Nte?kepmxcin (Thompson River S...
Although verb forms encoding focus were recorded in various Bantu languages during the twentieth cen...
Languages use a variety of means to realise informational structure categories like topicalisation a...
This paper investigates how syntax and focus interact in deriving the phonological phrasing of utter...
Much work on the interaction of prosody and focus assumes that, cross-linguistically, there is a nec...
This paper concentrates on whether systematic variations in pitch, intensity, and duration can be ob...
This paper presents a sketch of the prosodic, syntactic and morphological means of expressing focus ...
This paper concentrates on whether systematic variations in pitch, intensity, and duration can be ob...
International audienceStem-initial accent has been identified in a number of NW Bantu languages (Hym...
This paper presents preliminary results of a phonetic and phonological study of the Ntcheu dialect o...
Different languages employ different means for the formal expression of focus. Thus focus may be si...
In spite of this long history, most work to date on the phonology-syntax interface in Bantu language...
This study explored the prosodic realization of focus in four typologically unrelated languages: Ame...
It has been established since Kanerva’s work that focus conditions phrasing – directly or indirectly...
This paper explores experimentally the prosodic correlates, namely f0 and pause insertion, of focus ...
In this dissertation, I examine the marking of focus and givenness in Nte?kepmxcin (Thompson River S...
Although verb forms encoding focus were recorded in various Bantu languages during the twentieth cen...
Languages use a variety of means to realise informational structure categories like topicalisation a...
This paper investigates how syntax and focus interact in deriving the phonological phrasing of utter...