TY - CHAP A1 - Patin, Cédric T1 - The prosody of Shingazidja relatives T2 - Papers from the Workshop on Bantu Relative Clauses : [held in Paris on 8 - 9 January 2010] / Laura Downing, ... (eds.), Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin; ZASPil Vol. 53, S. 187-209 N2 - Símákonde is an Eastern Bantu language (P23) spoken by immigrant Mozambican communities in Zanzibar and on the Tanzanian mainland. Like other Makonde dialects and other Eastern and Southern Bantu languages (Hyman 2009), it has lost the historical Proto-Bantu vowel length contrast and now has a regular phrase-final stress rule, which causes a predictable bimoraic lengthening of the penultimate syllable of every Prosodic Phrase. The study of the prosody / syntax interface in Símákonde Relative Clauses requires to take into account the following elements: the relationship between the head and the relative verb, the conjoint / disjoint verbal distinction and the various phrasing patterns of Noun Phrases. Within Símákonde noun phrases, depending on the nature of the modifier, three different phrasing situations are observed: a modifier or modifiers may (i) be required to phrase with the head noun, (ii) be required to phrase separately, or (iii) optionally phrase with the head noun. KW - Relativsatz KW - Prosodie KW - Intonation KW - Bantusprachen Y1 - 2010 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/31053 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-310530 UR - http://www.zas.gwz-berlin.de/1106.html SN - 1435-9588 SN - 0947-7055 VL - 53 SP - 187 EP - 209 PB - Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft CY - Berlin ER -