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Information structure in indigenous languages of the Americas : syntactic approaches / edited by Jose Camacho, Rodrigo Gutierrez-Bravo, Liliana Sanchez.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Camacho, José.
Gutiérrez Bravo, Rodrigo, 1972-
Sánchez, Liliana.
Series:
Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ; 255.
Trends in linguistics. studies and monographs, 1861-4302; 255
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Indians of South America--Languages--Grammar.
Indians of South America.
Indians of North America--Languages--Grammar.
Indians of North America.
Indians of South America--Languages.
Indians of North America--Languages.
Discourse analysis.
Language and culture.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (223 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; New York : De Gruyter Mouton, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The study of the interaction between syntax and information structure has attracted a great deal of attention since the publication of foundational works on this subject such as Enric Vallduví's (1992) The Informational Component and Knud Lambrecht's (1994) Information Structure and Sentence Form. The book inserts itself in this contemporary interest by providing a collection of articles on different aspects of the syntax-pragmatics interface in the indigenous languages of The Americas. The first chapter provides a brief introduction of the some of the basic descriptive issues addressed in them, and of some of the theoretical tools that have been developed to analyze them. The reader finds articles that focus mostly on empirical issues, while others are mostly oriented to theoretical issues. Diverse theoretical approaches are addressed, including Minimalism, Optimality-theoretic syntax, and Meaning-Text Theory. The volume includes articles on the following topics: the grammatical means to encode pragmatic notions in Tariana (A. Aikhenvald); the relation between clause structure and information structure in Lushootseed (D. Beck); the split distribution of null subjects in Shipibo (J. Camacho and J. Elías-Ulloa); the syntactic structure of left-peripheral discourse-related functions in Kuikuro (B. Franchetto and M. Santos), an agglutinative and head final language; word order and focus patterns in Yaqui (L. Guerrero and V. Belloro); SVO and topicalization in Yucatec Maya (R. Gutiérrez-Bravo and J. Monforte); the structure of the left-periphery in Karaja (Maia) and the interaction between the wh-words and polarity sensitivity in Southern Quechua (L. Sánchez).
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction
Language contact and pragmatic notions: Tariana in its multilingual context
Communicative structure in Lushootseed syntax: Thematicity and focalization
Null subjects in Shipibo switch-reference systems
Cartography of expanded CP in Kuikuro (Southern Carib, Brazil)
On word order and information structure in Yaqui
On the nature of word order in Yucatec Maya
The structure of CP in Karaja
Agree and the licensing of wh-words and polarity sensitive items in Southern Quechua
Backmatter
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612723124
9781282723122
128272312X
9783110228533
311022853X
OCLC:
659500621

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