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adam_text | CONTENTS
1
GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
......................................................................................................
1
1.1
THE
FULA-SERER
GROUP
..............................................................................................
3
1.2
PREVIOUS
RESEARCH
ON
INFORMATION
STRUCTURE
IN
PULAR
........................................
7
1.3
DATA
AND
METHODS
..................................................................................................8
1.4
ORTHOGRAPHY
AND
CONVENTIONS
............................................................................
12
PART
I:
INTRODUCTION
2
GRAMMATICAL
SKETCH
OF
PULAR
.......................................................................................
17
2.1
PHONOLOGY
.............................................................................................................
17
2.1.1
PHONEME
INVENTORY
..........................................................................................17
2.1.2
SYLLABLE
STRUCTURE
.............................................................................................
18
2.1.3
STRESS
ASSIGNMENT
IN
ISOLATED
WORDS
AND
NOMINAL
GROUPS
...........................
18
2.1.4
PHONOLOGICAL
PROCESSES
.....................................................................................
19
2.2
NOMINAL
MORPHOSYNTAX
....................................................................................
21
2.2.1
NOMINAL
FORM
CLASSES
AND
DERIFLECTION
..........................................................
21
2.2.2
AGREEMENT
CLASSES
AND
GENDER
........................................................................
22
2.2.3
INITIAL
CONSONANT
MUTATION
..............................................................................
24
2.2.4
NOUN
PHRASE
......................................................................................................
25
2.3
VERBAL
MORPHOSYNTAX
.......................................................................................
26
2.3.1
VERB
STRUCTURE
...................................................................................................
26
2.3.2
SIMPLE
PREDICATES
.............................................................................................
29
2.3.2.1
PERFECTIVE
PARADIGMS
....................................................................................
32
2.3.2.2
IMPERFECTIVE
PARADIGMS
................................................................................
33
2.3.3
COMPLEX
PREDICATES
.......................................................................................
35
2.3.3.1
LOCATIVE
PERIPHRASIS
.....................................................................................
36
2.3.3.2
AUXILIARIES
AND
PARTICLES
...............................................................................
38
2.3.3.3
PRETERITE
PARTICLE
...........................................................................................
42
2.3.4
VERB
PHRASE
.......................................................................................................
44
2.4
SIMPLE
SENTENCES
................................................................................................
44
2.4.1
NON-VERBAL
CLAUSES
...........................................................................................
45
2.4.2
VERBAL
CLAUSES
...................................................................................................
47
2.4.3
QUESTIONS
...........................................................................................................
50
2.5
COMPLEX
SENTENCES
..............................................................................................
51
2.6
CLAUSAL
COORDINATION
...........................................................................................
57
3
THEORETICAL
NOTIONS
OF
INFORMATION
STRUCTURE
............................................................
59
3.1
CATEGORICAL
STATEMENTS
.......................................................................................
61
3.1.1
TOPIC-COMMENT
STRUCTURE
................................................................................
63
3.1.1.1
TOPICS
AND
THE
UNMARKED
SENTENCE
............................................................
64
X
3.1.1.2
TOPICALISATION
AND
LEFT-DISLOCATION
............................................................
3.1.1.3
ABOUTNESS
TOPICS
AND
FRAMESETTERS
............................................................
3.1.1.4
ANTITOPICS
......................................................................................................
3.1.2
FOCUS-BACKGROUND
STRUCTURE
........................................................................
3.1.2.1
SCOPE
OF
FOCUS
...............................................................................................
3.1.2.2
FUNCTIONS
OF
FOCUS
........................................................................................
3.2
THETIC
STATEMENTS
................................................................................................
3.3
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
64
65
66
66
68
71
72
75
PART
II:
INFORMATION
STRUCTURE
IN
PULAR
4
DESCRIPTION
OF
CONSTRUCTION
TYPES
IN
PULAR
...............................................................
79
4.1
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
I:
*
ONE
WORD
*
UTTERANCES
...................................................
80
4.2
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
II:
SINGLE
CLAUSES
.................................................................81
4.2.1
NON-VERBAL
(TYPE
IL.A)
.....................................................................................
82
4.2.2
SIMPLE
VERBAL
MODAL
(TYPE
IL.B)
.....................................................................
86
4.2.3
SIMPLE
VERBAL
NON-MODAL
(TYPE
II.C)
.............................................................
88
4.2.4
COMPLEX
VERBAL
MODAL
(TYPE
IL.D)
................................................................
93
4.2.5
COMPLEX
VERBAL
NON-MODAL
(TYPE
IL.E)
..........................................................
94
4.2.6
FUNCTIONS
OF
SINGLE
CLAUSES
............................................................................
100
4.3
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
III:
BIPARTITE
CLAUSES
.......................................................
102
4.3.1
CLEFT
SENTENCES
(TYPE
ILL.A)
............................................................................
102
4.3.1.1
FEATURES
OF
THE
PRECLAUSAL
FOCUS
FIELD
.....................................................
105
4.3.1.2
FEATURES
OF
THE
DEPENDENT
CLAUSE
............................................................
107
4.3.1.3
FUNCTIONS
OF
CLEFT
SENTENCES
.......................................................................
113
4.3.2
PSEUDO-CLEFT
SENTENCES
(TYPE
IILB)
............................................................
116
4.3.2.1
FEATURES
OF
PSEUDO-CLEFT
SENTENCES
...........................................................
116
4.3.3.2.
FUNCTIONS
OF
PSEUDO-CLEFT
SENTENCES
........................................................
118
4.4
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
IV:
CLAUSE
LINKAGE
.............................................................
120
4.4.1
SUBORDINATION
...............................................................................................
120
4.4.1.1
RELATIVE
CLAUSES
(TYPE
IV.A)
......................................................................121
4.4.1.2
ADVERBIAL
CLAUSES
(TYPE
IV.B)
...................................................................
127
4.4.1.3
COMPLEMENT
CLAUSES
(TYPE
IV.C)
..............................................................
133
4.4.1.4
DIRECT
SPEECH
COMPLEMENTS
(TYPE
IV.D)
.................................................
135
4.4.2
COORDINATION
AND
COSUBORDINATION
............................................................
136
4.5
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
V:
THE
PRECLAUSAL
FOCUS
FIELD
..........................................
142
4.6
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
VI:
THE
PRECLAUSAL
TOPIC
FIELD
..........................................
143
4.6.1
TOPICALISATION
(TYPE
VL.A)
.............................................................................
144
4.6.2
LEFT-DISLOCATION
(TYPE
VL.B)
..........................................................................
148
4.6.3
TOPIC
MARKERS
.................................................................................................
150
4.7
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
VII:
THE
POSTCLAUSAL
ANTITOPIC
FIELD
................................151
4.8
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
..............................................................................................
153
5
DISTRIBUTION
OF
PULAR
CONSTRUCTION
TYPES
IN
NATURAL
DISCOURSE
..............................
155
5.1
THE
CORPUS
FOR
THIS
STUDY
..................................................................................
155
5.2
METHODOLOGY
AND
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
.............................................................
157
XI
5.3
CONSTRUCTION
TYPES
AND
THEIR
INFORMATION-STRUCTURAL
FUNCTIONS
................161
5.3.1
SIMPLE
VERBAL
NON-MODAL
(TYPE
II.
C)
...........................................................
162
5.3.2
SIMPLE
AND
COMPLEX
VERBAL
MODAL
(TYPES
II.B
AND
II.D)
..........................
164
5.3.3
THE
PROGRESSIVE
(TYPE
II.E.2)
.......................................................................
164
5.3.4
BIPARTITE
CLAUSES
(TYPE
III)
............................................................................
165
5.3.5
THE
PRECLAUSAL
TOPIC
FIELD
(TYPE
VI)
............................................................
167
5.3.6
THE
POSTCLAUSAL
ANTITOPIC
FIELD
(TYPE
VII)
..................................................
170
5.4
THE
ENCODING
OF
INFORMATION-STRUCTURAL
CATEGORIES
....................................171
5.4.1
THE
REALISATION
OF
THETIC
STATEMENTS
............................................................
172
5.4.2
WH-QUESTIONS
...................................................................................................
175
5.4.3
TERM
FOCUS
......................................................................................................
176
5.4.4
STATE-OF-AFFAIRS
AND
FOCUS
ON
THE
VERB
PHRASE
............................................
178
5.5
THE
CORRELATION
BETWEEN
FOCUS
MARKING
AND
TEXT
GENRE
..............................
184
5.6
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
...............................................................................................
185
PART
III:
COMPARATIVE
STUDIES
6
COMPARISON
ACROSS
THE
FULA
MACROLANGUAGE
...........................................................191
6.1
PREVIOUS
GROUPINGS
OF
FULA
DIALECTS
.................................................................
191
6.2
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
II:
SINGLE
CLAUSES
...............................................................
196
6.2.1
PERFECTIVE
1
(TYPE
II.C.L)
...............................................................................
196
6.3
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
III:
BIPARTITE
CLAUSES
..........................................................
201
6.3.1
CLEFT
SENTENCES
(TYPE
IILA)
............................................................................
201
6.3.2
PSEUDO-CLEFT
SENTENCES
(TYPE
IILB)
.............................................................
204
6.3.3
TERM
FOCUS
MARKERS
.......................................................................................
206
6.4
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
VI:
THE
PRECLAUSAL
TOPIC
FIELD
..........................................
212
6.4.1
TOPICALISATION
(TYPE
VL.A)
.............................................................................
212
6.4.2
LEFT-DISLOCATION
(TYPE
VL.B)
..........................................................................
214
6.4.3
TOPIC
MARKERS
................................................................................................
218
6.4.3.1
FORMS
AND
FUNCTIONS
...................................................................................
218
6.4.3.2
TOPIC
MARKERS
AND
PRONOUNS
.....................................................................
221
6.5
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
..............................................................................................
223
7
COMPARISON
ACROSS
THE
FULA-SERER
GROUP
................................................................
226
7.1
INTRODUCTION
TO
SERER
.........................................................................................
226
7.1.1
DIALECTS
AND
SOURCES
FOR
THIS
STUDY
..............................................................
227
7.1.2
TYPOLOGICAL
FEATURES
OF
SERER
........................................................................
228
7.2
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
II:
SINGLE
CLAUSES
.............................................................
233
7.2.1
FEATURES
OF
CLAUSE-INTERNAL
SUBJECT
TOPICS
IN
SERER
.....................................
233
7.2.1.1
PRONOMINAL
SUBJECT
TOPICS
.........................................................................
233
7.2.1.2
NOMINAL
SUBJECT
TOPICS
...............................................................................
236
7.2.2
THE
COMPLEX
VERBAL
CLAUSE
INVOLVING
THE
PARTICLE
KAA
IN
SERER
...........
237
7.2.3
VERB
DOUBLING
IN
SERER
..................................................................................
239
7.2.4
COMPARISON
WITH
FULA
...................................................................................
241
7.3
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
IILA:
CLEFT
SENTENCES
........................................................
242
7.3.1
CLEFT
SENTENCES
IN
SERER
...............................................................................
242
XII
7.3.2
COMPARISON
WITH
FULA
.................................................................................
246
7.4
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
VI:
THE
PRECLAUSAL
TOPIC
FIELD
..........................................
246
7.4.1
LEFT-DISLOCATION
IN
SERER
................................................................................
246
7.4.2
COMPARISON
WITH
FULA
...................................................................................
248
7.5
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
..............................................................................................
249
8
GENERAL
SUMMARY
.....................................................................................................
252
APPENDIX
A
.....................................................................................................................
257
APPENDIX
B
......................................................................................................................
264
TEXT
A:
THE
GIANT
TREE
STORY
....................................................................................
268
TEXT
B:
THE
ADVENTURES
OF
TWO
BROTHERS
...............................................................
272
TEXT
C:
THE
COLD-HEARTED
STEPMOTHER
....................................................................
293
TEXT
D:
RECIPE
-
SWEET
POTATO
LEAVES
....................................................................
309
TEXT
E:
GIRLFRIEND
PROBLEMS
....................................................................................
313
TEXT
F:
COMBINING
FAMILY
AND
WORK
......................................................................
336
TEXT
G:
ARRANGED
MARRIAGES
...................................................................................
347
TEXT
H:
OFFENCE
IS
THE
BEST
DEFENCE
.......................................................................
357
TEXT
I:
WHERE
IS
THE
DIFFERENCE?
.............................................................................
376
SUMMARY
TABLES:
THE
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
FORM
AND
FUNCTION
.......................
381
SUMMARY
TABLES:
THE
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
FUNCTION
AND
FORM
.......................
386
APPENDIX
C
......................................................................................................................
393
TEXT
J:
SERER
FOLK
TALE
..............................................................................................
393
REFERENCES
.......................................................................................................................
403
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adam_txt |
CONTENTS
1
GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
.
1
1.1
THE
FULA-SERER
GROUP
.
3
1.2
PREVIOUS
RESEARCH
ON
INFORMATION
STRUCTURE
IN
PULAR
.
7
1.3
DATA
AND
METHODS
.8
1.4
ORTHOGRAPHY
AND
CONVENTIONS
.
12
PART
I:
INTRODUCTION
2
GRAMMATICAL
SKETCH
OF
PULAR
.
17
2.1
PHONOLOGY
.
17
2.1.1
PHONEME
INVENTORY
.17
2.1.2
SYLLABLE
STRUCTURE
.
18
2.1.3
STRESS
ASSIGNMENT
IN
ISOLATED
WORDS
AND
NOMINAL
GROUPS
.
18
2.1.4
PHONOLOGICAL
PROCESSES
.
19
2.2
NOMINAL
MORPHOSYNTAX
.
21
2.2.1
NOMINAL
FORM
CLASSES
AND
DERIFLECTION
.
21
2.2.2
AGREEMENT
CLASSES
AND
GENDER
.
22
2.2.3
INITIAL
CONSONANT
MUTATION
.
24
2.2.4
NOUN
PHRASE
.
25
2.3
VERBAL
MORPHOSYNTAX
.
26
2.3.1
VERB
STRUCTURE
.
26
2.3.2
SIMPLE
PREDICATES
.
29
2.3.2.1
PERFECTIVE
PARADIGMS
.
32
2.3.2.2
IMPERFECTIVE
PARADIGMS
.
33
2.3.3
COMPLEX
PREDICATES
.
35
2.3.3.1
LOCATIVE
PERIPHRASIS
.
36
2.3.3.2
AUXILIARIES
AND
PARTICLES
.
38
2.3.3.3
PRETERITE
PARTICLE
.
42
2.3.4
VERB
PHRASE
.
44
2.4
SIMPLE
SENTENCES
.
44
2.4.1
NON-VERBAL
CLAUSES
.
45
2.4.2
VERBAL
CLAUSES
.
47
2.4.3
QUESTIONS
.
50
2.5
COMPLEX
SENTENCES
.
51
2.6
CLAUSAL
COORDINATION
.
57
3
THEORETICAL
NOTIONS
OF
INFORMATION
STRUCTURE
.
59
3.1
CATEGORICAL
STATEMENTS
.
61
3.1.1
TOPIC-COMMENT
STRUCTURE
.
63
3.1.1.1
TOPICS
AND
THE
UNMARKED
SENTENCE
.
64
X
3.1.1.2
TOPICALISATION
AND
LEFT-DISLOCATION
.
3.1.1.3
ABOUTNESS
TOPICS
AND
FRAMESETTERS
.
3.1.1.4
ANTITOPICS
.
3.1.2
FOCUS-BACKGROUND
STRUCTURE
.
3.1.2.1
SCOPE
OF
FOCUS
.
3.1.2.2
FUNCTIONS
OF
FOCUS
.
3.2
THETIC
STATEMENTS
.
3.3
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
64
65
66
66
68
71
72
75
PART
II:
INFORMATION
STRUCTURE
IN
PULAR
4
DESCRIPTION
OF
CONSTRUCTION
TYPES
IN
PULAR
.
79
4.1
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
I:
*
ONE
WORD
*
UTTERANCES
.
80
4.2
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
II:
SINGLE
CLAUSES
.81
4.2.1
NON-VERBAL
(TYPE
IL.A)
.
82
4.2.2
SIMPLE
VERBAL
MODAL
(TYPE
IL.B)
.
86
4.2.3
SIMPLE
VERBAL
NON-MODAL
(TYPE
II.C)
.
88
4.2.4
COMPLEX
VERBAL
MODAL
(TYPE
IL.D)
.
93
4.2.5
COMPLEX
VERBAL
NON-MODAL
(TYPE
IL.E)
.
94
4.2.6
FUNCTIONS
OF
SINGLE
CLAUSES
.
100
4.3
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
III:
BIPARTITE
CLAUSES
.
102
4.3.1
CLEFT
SENTENCES
(TYPE
ILL.A)
.
102
4.3.1.1
FEATURES
OF
THE
PRECLAUSAL
FOCUS
FIELD
.
105
4.3.1.2
FEATURES
OF
THE
DEPENDENT
CLAUSE
.
107
4.3.1.3
FUNCTIONS
OF
CLEFT
SENTENCES
.
113
4.3.2
PSEUDO-CLEFT
SENTENCES
(TYPE
IILB)
.
116
4.3.2.1
FEATURES
OF
PSEUDO-CLEFT
SENTENCES
.
116
4.3.3.2.
FUNCTIONS
OF
PSEUDO-CLEFT
SENTENCES
.
118
4.4
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
IV:
CLAUSE
LINKAGE
.
120
4.4.1
SUBORDINATION
.
120
4.4.1.1
RELATIVE
CLAUSES
(TYPE
IV.A)
.121
4.4.1.2
ADVERBIAL
CLAUSES
(TYPE
IV.B)
.
127
4.4.1.3
COMPLEMENT
CLAUSES
(TYPE
IV.C)
.
133
4.4.1.4
DIRECT
SPEECH
COMPLEMENTS
(TYPE
IV.D)
.
135
4.4.2
COORDINATION
AND
COSUBORDINATION
.
136
4.5
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
V:
THE
PRECLAUSAL
FOCUS
FIELD
.
142
4.6
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
VI:
THE
PRECLAUSAL
TOPIC
FIELD
.
143
4.6.1
TOPICALISATION
(TYPE
VL.A)
.
144
4.6.2
LEFT-DISLOCATION
(TYPE
VL.B)
.
148
4.6.3
TOPIC
MARKERS
.
150
4.7
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
VII:
THE
POSTCLAUSAL
ANTITOPIC
FIELD
.151
4.8
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
.
153
5
DISTRIBUTION
OF
PULAR
CONSTRUCTION
TYPES
IN
NATURAL
DISCOURSE
.
155
5.1
THE
CORPUS
FOR
THIS
STUDY
.
155
5.2
METHODOLOGY
AND
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
.
157
XI
5.3
CONSTRUCTION
TYPES
AND
THEIR
INFORMATION-STRUCTURAL
FUNCTIONS
.161
5.3.1
SIMPLE
VERBAL
NON-MODAL
(TYPE
II.
C)
.
162
5.3.2
SIMPLE
AND
COMPLEX
VERBAL
MODAL
(TYPES
II.B
AND
II.D)
.
164
5.3.3
THE
PROGRESSIVE
(TYPE
II.E.2)
.
164
5.3.4
BIPARTITE
CLAUSES
(TYPE
III)
.
165
5.3.5
THE
PRECLAUSAL
TOPIC
FIELD
(TYPE
VI)
.
167
5.3.6
THE
POSTCLAUSAL
ANTITOPIC
FIELD
(TYPE
VII)
.
170
5.4
THE
ENCODING
OF
INFORMATION-STRUCTURAL
CATEGORIES
.171
5.4.1
THE
REALISATION
OF
THETIC
STATEMENTS
.
172
5.4.2
WH-QUESTIONS
.
175
5.4.3
TERM
FOCUS
.
176
5.4.4
STATE-OF-AFFAIRS
AND
FOCUS
ON
THE
VERB
PHRASE
.
178
5.5
THE
CORRELATION
BETWEEN
FOCUS
MARKING
AND
TEXT
GENRE
.
184
5.6
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
.
185
PART
III:
COMPARATIVE
STUDIES
6
COMPARISON
ACROSS
THE
FULA
MACROLANGUAGE
.191
6.1
PREVIOUS
GROUPINGS
OF
FULA
DIALECTS
.
191
6.2
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
II:
SINGLE
CLAUSES
.
196
6.2.1
PERFECTIVE
1
(TYPE
II.C.L)
.
196
6.3
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
III:
BIPARTITE
CLAUSES
.
201
6.3.1
CLEFT
SENTENCES
(TYPE
IILA)
.
201
6.3.2
PSEUDO-CLEFT
SENTENCES
(TYPE
IILB)
.
204
6.3.3
TERM
FOCUS
MARKERS
.
206
6.4
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
VI:
THE
PRECLAUSAL
TOPIC
FIELD
.
212
6.4.1
TOPICALISATION
(TYPE
VL.A)
.
212
6.4.2
LEFT-DISLOCATION
(TYPE
VL.B)
.
214
6.4.3
TOPIC
MARKERS
.
218
6.4.3.1
FORMS
AND
FUNCTIONS
.
218
6.4.3.2
TOPIC
MARKERS
AND
PRONOUNS
.
221
6.5
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
.
223
7
COMPARISON
ACROSS
THE
FULA-SERER
GROUP
.
226
7.1
INTRODUCTION
TO
SERER
.
226
7.1.1
DIALECTS
AND
SOURCES
FOR
THIS
STUDY
.
227
7.1.2
TYPOLOGICAL
FEATURES
OF
SERER
.
228
7.2
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
II:
SINGLE
CLAUSES
.
233
7.2.1
FEATURES
OF
CLAUSE-INTERNAL
SUBJECT
TOPICS
IN
SERER
.
233
7.2.1.1
PRONOMINAL
SUBJECT
TOPICS
.
233
7.2.1.2
NOMINAL
SUBJECT
TOPICS
.
236
7.2.2
THE
COMPLEX
VERBAL
CLAUSE
INVOLVING
THE
PARTICLE
KAA
IN
SERER
.
237
7.2.3
VERB
DOUBLING
IN
SERER
.
239
7.2.4
COMPARISON
WITH
FULA
.
241
7.3
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
IILA:
CLEFT
SENTENCES
.
242
7.3.1
CLEFT
SENTENCES
IN
SERER
.
242
XII
7.3.2
COMPARISON
WITH
FULA
.
246
7.4
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE
VI:
THE
PRECLAUSAL
TOPIC
FIELD
.
246
7.4.1
LEFT-DISLOCATION
IN
SERER
.
246
7.4.2
COMPARISON
WITH
FULA
.
248
7.5
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
.
249
8
GENERAL
SUMMARY
.
252
APPENDIX
A
.
257
APPENDIX
B
.
264
TEXT
A:
THE
GIANT
TREE
STORY
.
268
TEXT
B:
THE
ADVENTURES
OF
TWO
BROTHERS
.
272
TEXT
C:
THE
COLD-HEARTED
STEPMOTHER
.
293
TEXT
D:
RECIPE
-
SWEET
POTATO
LEAVES
.
309
TEXT
E:
GIRLFRIEND
PROBLEMS
.
313
TEXT
F:
COMBINING
FAMILY
AND
WORK
.
336
TEXT
G:
ARRANGED
MARRIAGES
.
347
TEXT
H:
OFFENCE
IS
THE
BEST
DEFENCE
.
357
TEXT
I:
WHERE
IS
THE
DIFFERENCE?
.
376
SUMMARY
TABLES:
THE
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
FORM
AND
FUNCTION
.
381
SUMMARY
TABLES:
THE
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
FUNCTION
AND
FORM
.
386
APPENDIX
C
.
393
TEXT
J:
SERER
FOLK
TALE
.
393
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title_auth | Information structure in Fula-Serer a detailed study of Pular in comparison with its relatives |
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title_full | Information structure in Fula-Serer a detailed study of Pular in comparison with its relatives Viktoria Apel |
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title_full_unstemmed | Information structure in Fula-Serer a detailed study of Pular in comparison with its relatives Viktoria Apel |
title_short | Information structure in Fula-Serer |
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title_sub | a detailed study of Pular in comparison with its relatives |
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