Candide Simard
SOAS, University of London
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Linguistics | 2012
Eva Schultze-Berndt; Candide Simard
Abstract Discontinuous noun phrases have posed a long-standing challenge for syntactic analysis. While there exists increasing evidence that discontinuous NPs are associated with specific information structure constellations crosslinguistically, Australian languages continue to be presented in the literature as radically non-configurational, with unlimited freedom of word order. We argue for Jaminjung, an Australian language of the Mirndi family, that once true NP discontinuity is carefully distinguished from other, superficially similar constructions, it is in fact highly constrained and can be described in terms of very specific information structure categories. The first of these, contrastive argument focus on an NP containing a given element, is widely attested crosslinguistically. The second, sentence focus, has only rarely been associated with noun phrase discontinuity in the literature. We show that the two types can be distinguished on prosodic grounds. Our account of both types challenges some previous analyses which rely on different information structure values for the parts of the discontinuous NP. The findings underscore the importance of taking into account prosodic information and discourse context in the syntactic analysis of spoken language.
Archive | 2013
Candide Simard
Archive | 2015
Candide Simard
Archive | 2011
Judy Marchant Jones; Dolly Bardbariya; Eileen Raymond; Doris Roberts; Duncan McDonald; Dinah McDonald; Margaret McDonald; Candide Simard; Colleen Moerkerken; Glenn Wightman
Glossa | 2017
Candide Simard; Claudia Wegener
Archive | 2015
Candide Simard; Eva Schultze-Berndt
Archive | 2015
Claudia Wegener; Candide Simard
Archive | 2015
Candide Simard
Archive | 2015
Candide Simard; Eva Schultze-Berndt
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Speech Prosody (SP2014) | 2014
Candide Simard; Claudia Wegener; Albert Lee; Faith Chiu; Connor Youngberg