The prosody of Shingazidja Relatives
Document type :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
Title :
The prosody of Shingazidja Relatives
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Journal title :
Zas Papers in Linguistics
Pages :
187-209
Publication date :
2010
English keyword(s) :
relatives
Bantu
phrasing
Shingazidja
Comorian
Bantu
phrasing
Shingazidja
Comorian
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Linguistique
English abstract : [en]
This paper constitutes a first descriptive account of the prosody of Shingazidja relative clauses. After a short description of the morphology of the relative verb, it shows that there is no prosodic boundary between a ...
Show more >This paper constitutes a first descriptive account of the prosody of Shingazidja relative clauses. After a short description of the morphology of the relative verb, it shows that there is no prosodic boundary between a restrictive relative and its head, on the one hand, but that the non-restrictive relative and the cleft phrase separately from their heads, on the other hand. These results are similar to those of corresponding works on other Bantu languages, such as Bemba or Zulu. However, Shingazidja differs from these languages in that the phrasing of the restrictive relatives varies according to the function of the head: when the head of the nonrestrictive relative is the object of the matrix clause, it phrases separately from what follows.Show less >
Show more >This paper constitutes a first descriptive account of the prosody of Shingazidja relative clauses. After a short description of the morphology of the relative verb, it shows that there is no prosodic boundary between a restrictive relative and its head, on the one hand, but that the non-restrictive relative and the cleft phrase separately from their heads, on the other hand. These results are similar to those of corresponding works on other Bantu languages, such as Bemba or Zulu. However, Shingazidja differs from these languages in that the phrasing of the restrictive relatives varies according to the function of the head: when the head of the nonrestrictive relative is the object of the matrix clause, it phrases separately from what follows.Show less >
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