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Focus in Hausa

by Melanie Green

This book investigates the morphosyntax, semantics and discourse properties of focus and wh-constructions in Hausa, and introduces readers to aspects of the syntax of a major world language unfamiliar to most linguists.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

This book investigates the morphosyntax, semantics and discourse properties of focus and wh-constructions in Hausa, and introduces readers to aspects of the syntax of a major world language unfamiliar to most linguists.


  • Represents the first detailed and comprehensive exposition of focus related constructions in Hausa from the perspective of a major contemporary theoretical framework
  • Explores aspects of the syntax of focus in Hausa which have only recently begun to be described
  • Authoritative and up-to-date, detailing recent developments in the theory, and reviewing and evaluating a number of current approaches to the syntax of focus constructions and non-verbal copular clauses
  • Contains comparative data from related Chadic/Afroasiatic languages
  • Serves to introduce readers to aspects of the syntax of a major world language unfamiliar to most linguists.

Back Cover

Providing an up to date and meticulous account of the morphosyntax, semantics and pragmatics of focus and copular constructions in Hausa, this volume represents the first detailed and comprehensive exposition of focus related constructions in Hausa from the perspective of a major contemporary theoretical framework. Containing comparative data from related Chadic/Afroasiatic languages, this study introduces readers to aspects of the syntax of a major world language unfamiliar to most linguists. In addition to a descriptive overview of the language and a detailed description of information structure in Hausa, this book provides a theoretically oriented syntactic analysis of these constructions from a current generative perspective.Broadly accessible for the linguistics community, the material in this book is relevant not only to researchers interested in the typology of focus constructions and non-verbal clauses, but also to those interested in generative syntax.

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Providing an up to date and meticulous account of the morphosyntax, semantics and pragmatics of focus and copular constructions in Hausa, this volume represents the first detailed and comprehensive exposition of focus related constructions in Hausa from the perspective of a major contemporary theoretical framework. Containing comparative data from related Chadic/Afroasiatic languages, this study introduces readers to aspects of the syntax of a major world language unfamiliar to most linguists. In addition to a descriptive overview of the language and a detailed description of information structure in Hausa, this book provides a theoretically oriented syntactic analysis of these constructions from a current generative perspective. Broadly accessible for the linguistics community, the material in this book is relevant not only to researchers interested in the typology of focus constructions and non-verbal clauses, but also to those interested in generative syntax.

Author Biography

Melanie Green is Lecturer in Linguistics and English Language at the University of Sussex. She studied both Hausa and linguistics at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, and specialises in syntactic theory and the syntax of Hausa and related Chadic and Afroasiatic languages. Her current research interests include typological and comparative work, particularly in relation to the syntax of focus and related constructions. She is co-author of Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction (2006) with her colleague Vyvyan Evans.

Table of Contents

Preface. Acknowledgements. List of tables. Abbreviations, symbols and transcription. 1 Introduction. 1.1 Aims and overview. 1.2 The data. 2 The Hausa language. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Hausa linguistics. 2.3 Main linguistic features. 2.3.1 Phonology. 2.3.2 Word order and the verbal-inflectional complex. 2.3.3 Non-verbal clauses. 2.3.4 The noun phrase. 2.3.5 Null subjects and objects. 2.3.6 Modal/adverbial particles. 2.4 Wh-type constructions. 2.4.1 Relative clauses. 2.4.2 Wh-questions. 2.4.3 Focus constructions. 3 Focus in generative grammar. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 The generative framework. 3.2.1 Philosophical assumptions. 3.2.2 The transformational model. 3.2.3 X-bar syntax. 3.2.4 The Minimalist Program: Merge, Move and Agree. 3.3 What is focus?. 3.3.1 Semantics and pragmatics. 3.3.2 Structural features and typology. 3.4 Generative theories of focus. 3.4.1 Syntax-based theories. 3.4.2 Prosody-based theories. 3.4.3 Model of focus assumed in the present study. 4 Focus constructions. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Focus fronting: descriptive facts. 4.2.1 Focus fronting. 4.2.2 Focus versus topic. 4.2.3 Focus fronting versus clefting. 4.3 Focus fronting: the FP analysis. 4.3.1 Proposal. 4.3.2 Empirical evidence. 4.3.3 Theoretical issues. 4.4 Wh-fronting. 4.5 Special inflection. 4.5.1 Special inflection in Hausa: descriptive facts. 4.5.2 Special inflection in Hausa: theoretical issues. 4.6 Focus/wh-in situ. 4.6.1 Wh-in situ: descriptive facts. 4.6.2 Focus in situ: descriptive facts. 4.6.3 Exploring a form–function correlation. 4.6.4 Multiple focus/wh-constructions. 4.6.5 Extending the FP analysis. 4.7 Conclusions. 5 Copular constructions. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Non-verbal copular sentences: the data. 5.2.1 Morphosyntactic features. 5.2.2 Specification and predication: descriptive terminology. 5.2.3 Predicational copular sentences in Hausa. 5.2.4 Specificational/equative copular sentences in Hausa. 5.3 The evolution of né/cé. 5.4 Extending the FP analysis. 5.4.1 Proposal. 5.4.2 Empirical evidence. 5.4.3 Theoretical issues. 5.4.4 Summary. 5.5 Conclusions. 6 A cross-linguistic perspective. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Focus constructions. 6.2.1 Chadic. 6.2.2 Arabic. 6.2.3 Hebrew. 6.2.4 Coptic Egyptian. 6.2.5 Summary. 6.3 Copular/non-verbal clauses. 6.3.1 Typology of copular sentences. 6.3.2 Chadic. 6.3.3 Arabic. 6.3.4 Hebrew. 6.3.5 Coptic Egyptian. 6.3.6 Summary. 6.4. Conclusions. 7 Summary and conclusions. References. Indexes

Long Description

Providing an up to date and meticulous account of the morphosyntax, semantics and pragmatics of focus and copular constructions in Hausa, this volume represents the first detailed and comprehensive exposition of focus related constructions in Hausa from the perspective of a major contemporary theoretical framework. Containing comparative data from related Chadic/Afroasiatic languages, this study introduces readers to aspects of the syntax of a major world language unfamiliar to most linguists. In addition to a descriptive overview of the language and a detailed description of information structure in Hausa, this book provides a theoretically oriented syntactic analysis of these constructions from a current generative perspective. Broadly accessible for the linguistics community, the material in this book is relevant not only to researchers interested in the typology of focus constructions and non-verbal clauses, but also to those interested in generative syntax.

Feature


  • Represents the first detailed and comprehensive exposition of focus related constructions in Hausa from the perspective of a major contemporary theoretical framework
  • Explores aspects of the syntax of focus in Hausa which have only recently begun to be described
  • Authoritative and up-to-date, detailing recent developments in the theory, and reviewing and evaluating a number of current approaches to the syntax of focus constructions and non-verbal copular clauses
  • Contains comparative data from related Chadic/Afroasiatic languages
  • Serves to introduce readers to aspects of the syntax of a major world language unfamiliar to most linguists

Details

ISBN1405156260
Author Melanie Green
Short Title FOCUS IN HAUSA
Pages 312
Series Publications of the Philological Society
Language English
ISBN-10 1405156260
ISBN-13 9781405156264
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 493.725
Series Number 40
Illustrations Yes
Year 2007
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Affiliation University of Sussex
Edition 1st
DOI 10.1604/9781405156264
UK Release Date 2007-02-27
AU Release Date 2007-02-27
NZ Release Date 2007-02-27
US Release Date 2007-02-27
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication Date 2007-02-27
Place of Publication Hoboken
Country of Publication United States
Audience Professional & Vocational

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