International audienceLanguages of Asia are highly diverse. Rather than attempting a review of the literature about information structure in this huge linguistic area, this chapter provides observations about two languages that differ sharply in terms of how they convey information structure. Yongning Na (Sino-Tibetan) is an example of a language with abundant morphemes expressing information structure, whereas Vietnamese (Austroasiatic) makes little use of such morphemes. Along with key morphosyntactic facts, this chapter presents the role played by intonation in conveying information structure in these two tonal languages
Many Australian languages have relatively free word order and the main function of word order is the...
Invited talk at the International Conference on Phonetics of the Languages in China (ICPLC-2013), Ci...
Many Australian languages have relatively free word order and the main function of word order is the...
International audienceLanguages of Asia are highly diverse. Rather than attempting a review of the l...
Information structure is a relatively new field to linguistics and has only recently been studied fo...
This paper presents the first results of analyzing the functions of intonation and word order in Puy...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
This chapter provides a brief overview of what is known about prosody and information structure in t...
[Extract] In both the Austroasiatic (AA) and Tibeto-Burman (TB) language families, we find a rough o...
There is increasing awareness of the large degree of crosslinguistic diversity involved in the struc...
There is increasing awareness of the large degree of crosslinguistic diversity involved in the struc...
The mapping of information structure onto morphology or intonation varies greatly crosslinguisticall...
The languages of Mainland South East Asia belong to five language phyla, yet they are often claimed ...
This paper discusses the prosody of Naxi, Yongning Na and Laze, three Sino-Tibetan languages of the ...
International audienceThe articles compiled in this volume offer new insights into the wealth of pro...
Many Australian languages have relatively free word order and the main function of word order is the...
Invited talk at the International Conference on Phonetics of the Languages in China (ICPLC-2013), Ci...
Many Australian languages have relatively free word order and the main function of word order is the...
International audienceLanguages of Asia are highly diverse. Rather than attempting a review of the l...
Information structure is a relatively new field to linguistics and has only recently been studied fo...
This paper presents the first results of analyzing the functions of intonation and word order in Puy...
Mainland Southeast Asia is often viewed as a linguistic area where five different language phyla – A...
This chapter provides a brief overview of what is known about prosody and information structure in t...
[Extract] In both the Austroasiatic (AA) and Tibeto-Burman (TB) language families, we find a rough o...
There is increasing awareness of the large degree of crosslinguistic diversity involved in the struc...
There is increasing awareness of the large degree of crosslinguistic diversity involved in the struc...
The mapping of information structure onto morphology or intonation varies greatly crosslinguisticall...
The languages of Mainland South East Asia belong to five language phyla, yet they are often claimed ...
This paper discusses the prosody of Naxi, Yongning Na and Laze, three Sino-Tibetan languages of the ...
International audienceThe articles compiled in this volume offer new insights into the wealth of pro...
Many Australian languages have relatively free word order and the main function of word order is the...
Invited talk at the International Conference on Phonetics of the Languages in China (ICPLC-2013), Ci...
Many Australian languages have relatively free word order and the main function of word order is the...