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Subject focus in West African languages : International Conference on Information Structure 6-8 June, 2006, University of Potsdam (2006)
Fiedler, Ines ; Hartmann, Katharina ; Reineke, Brigitte ; Schwarz, Anne ; Zimmermann, Malte
Low tone spreading in Buli (2003)
Schwarz, Anne
In Buli, tone indicates lexical information as well as grammatical information. The changing of tone patterns regularly observed on lexemes is covered best by an autosegmental approach with autonomous tonal and segmental tiers. It reveals considerable deviations between underlying and surfacing tones at several morpho- yntactic points. Realization of tone is sometimes oppressed or delayed. Cause for such disturbances is in all cases a low tone which spreads to the right and affects following high tones with different results. The aim of this paper is to show how L spreading acts and how it is integrated in the system of tonal contrast.
Preverbal negative markers in Buli (1999)
Schwarz, Anne
This article deals with some aspects of negation in Buli, a Gur language spoken by the Bulsa people in Northern Ghana.
How many focus markers are there in Konkomba? (2009)
Schwarz, Anne
This article discusses the divergent status of the two particles lé and lá in the grammar of Konkomba, a Gur language (Niger-Congo) of the Gurma subgroup. While previous studies claim that both particles are focus markers, this author argues that only the particle lá should be analyzed as a pure pragmatic device. Distributional studies suggest that the use of particle lé, on the other hand, is only required under specific focus conditions, and primarily represents a syntactic device.
Focus or narrative constructions? : Morphosyntactically marked focus constructions in some Gur and Kwa languages (2004)
Fiedler, Ines ; Schwarz, Anne
0. Introduction 1. Observations concerning the structure of morphosyntactically marked focus constructions 1.1 First observation: SF vs. NSF asymmetry 1.2 Second observation: NSF-NAR parallelism 1.3 Affirmative ex-situ focus constructions (SF, NSF), and narrative clauses (NAR) 2. Grammaticalization 2.1 Cleft hypothesis 2.2 Movement hypothesis 2.3 Narrative hypothesis 2.3.1 Back- or Foregrounding? 2.3.2 Converse directionality of FM and conjunction 3. Language specific analysis 4. Conclusionary remarks References
Sentence-medial adverbials in Buli (Gur, Northern Ghana) (2006)
Schwarz, Anne
Research on adverbials in sentence-medial position in the North- Ghanaian Gur language Buli suggests that the language offers two divergent slots for adverbials between subject and verb. Special attention is paid to the group of sentence-medial deictic temporal adverbials. While they have the potential to develop into tense markers, this process seems to depend on special information structural conditions.
Focal aspects in the Lelemi verb system (2006)
Schwarz, Anne ; Fiedler, Ines
In our presentation we will outline the verb system of Lelemi and concentrate on certain “focal” aspects which are of primary interest to us. Lelemi has two TAMP paradigms: one constituting the so-called “simple tenses”, the other the so-called “relative tenses” (Allan 1973), although not every “simple tense” has a counterpart in the “relative tenses”. The simple paradigm is formed by subject prefixes (prefixed pronouns for 1st or 2nd person and noun class pronouns for 3rd persons) and the verb form whereas the relative paradigm is build up by the obligatory use of an external subject noun, an invariable verb prefix, and the verb form. While the simple paradigm is used in quite a lot of syntactic environments the relative paradigm only shows up in relative clauses with the subject being the head as well as in subject and sentence focus constructions including questions concerning the subject. We will show some interesting interactions between the grammatical expression of focus and the verb system and sketch the grammaticalisation path of the morpheme nà.
Discourse structure and information packaging in cross-linguistic perspective (2006)
Schwarz, Anne ; Petrova, Svetlana
Predication focus and "affirmative" markers in Gur (2005)
Schwarz, Anne
Copulative and narrative patterns in Gur focus constructions (2005)
Schwarz, Anne
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