The clause structure of Wolof :: insights into the left periphery /
"This volume investigates the clausal syntax of Wolof, an understudied Atlantic language of Senegal. The goals of the work are descriptive, analytical, and comparative, with a focus on the structure of the left periphery and left peripheral phenomena. The book includes detailed examination of t...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This volume investigates the clausal syntax of Wolof, an understudied Atlantic language of Senegal. The goals of the work are descriptive, analytical, and comparative, with a focus on the structure of the left periphery and left peripheral phenomena. The book includes detailed examination of the morpho-syntax of wh-questions, successive cyclicity, subject marking, relative clauses, topic/focus articulation, and complementizer agreement. Novel data from Wolof is used to evaluate and extend theoretical proposals concerning the structure of the Complementizer Phrase (CP) and Tense Phrase (TP). It is argued that Wolof provides evidence for the promotion analysis of relative clauses, an 'exploded' CP and TP, and for analyses that treat relative clauses as composed of a determiner with a CP complement. It is further argued that Wolof has a set of silent wh-expressions and these are compared to superficially similar constructions in colloquial German, Bavarian, Dutch, and Norwegian. The book also presents a comparison of complementizer agreement across a number of related and unrelated languages. Data from Indo-European (Germanic varieties, French, Irish), Niger-Congo (Atlantic, Bantu, Gur), and Semitic (Arabic) languages put the Wolof phenomena in a larger typological context by showing the range of variation in complementizer agreement systems"--Provided by publisher. |
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505 | 8 | |a 1.8 Verb morphology 1.9 Tense and aspect ; Chapter 2. Clause types and clause structure ; 2.1 Introduction ; 2.2 Negation ; 2.3 Clitic position ; 2.4 Subject marking ; 2.4.1 Overview of subject marking ; 2.4.2 Cleft clause subject markers ; 2.4.3 Strong pronouns ; 2.4.4 Genitive subject markers ; 2.4.5 Neutral na-clause subject markers ; 2.4.6 Conclusions ; Chapter 3. The Wolof left periphery ; 3.1 Introduction ; 3.2 Exploded CP ; 3.3 Focus and emphasis in Wolof ; 3.4 Topics ; 3.5 The complementizer system ; 3.5.1 Declarative clauses ; 3.5.2 Yes/No questions ; 3.5.3 Wh-questions. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.6 The far left periphery 3.7 Summary ; Chapter 4. The structure of relative clauses ; 4.1 Introduction ; 4.2 Basics of Wolof relative clauses ; 4.3 Raising properties of Wolof relative clauses ; 4.3.1 Introduction ; 4.3.2 Islands ; 4.3.3 A Wolof-specific movement test ; 4.3.4 Reconstruction effects ; 4.4 Relative clause structure: The relative markers ; 4.4.1 Analyzing the relative markers ; 4.4.2 Distribution of the relative markers ; 4.4.3 Tense and the relative markers ; 4.4.4 Intermediate summary ; 4.5 CP, D, and CP-raising ; 4.5.1 Structures and dependencies. | |
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505 | 8 | |a 5.5.4 A Wolof-specific movement diagnostic 5.5.5 Superiority ; 5.5.6 Crossover ; 5.5.7 Reconstruction effects ; 5.6 A third type of wh-expression in Wolof ; 5.7 Open issues with the relative markers ; 5.8 Wolof null wh's in the typology of null wh-operators ; 5.8.1 Introduction ; 5.8.2 Wolof null nominals I: The locative ana construction ; 5.8.3 Wolof null nominals II: Temporal clauses ; 5.8.4 Topic drop in German ; 5.8.5 Wh-drop in Dutch and Bavarian ; 5.8.6 Norwegian ; 5.9 Conclusions ; Chapter 6. Complementizer agreement in Wolof and beyond ; 6.1 Varieties of C-agreement. | |
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contents | The Clause Structure of Wolof; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents ; Preface; List of abbreviations; Chapter 1. Introductory remarks on Wolof grammar ; 1.1 Overview of the book ; 1.2 Wolof in the Atlantic family and Senegambian group ; 1.3 Wolof and Its dialects ; 1.4 Previous work on Wolof ; 1.5 Phonology ; 1.5.1 Phonemic inventory and orthographic conventions ; 1.5.2 Phonological processes ; 1.5.3 Orthographic conventions ; 1.6 Agreement ; 1.7 Nouns and pronouns ; 1.7.1 Nouns and noun class ; 1.7.2 The determiner system of Wolof ; 1.7.3 Object marking. 1.8 Verb morphology 1.9 Tense and aspect ; Chapter 2. Clause types and clause structure ; 2.1 Introduction ; 2.2 Negation ; 2.3 Clitic position ; 2.4 Subject marking ; 2.4.1 Overview of subject marking ; 2.4.2 Cleft clause subject markers ; 2.4.3 Strong pronouns ; 2.4.4 Genitive subject markers ; 2.4.5 Neutral na-clause subject markers ; 2.4.6 Conclusions ; Chapter 3. The Wolof left periphery ; 3.1 Introduction ; 3.2 Exploded CP ; 3.3 Focus and emphasis in Wolof ; 3.4 Topics ; 3.5 The complementizer system ; 3.5.1 Declarative clauses ; 3.5.2 Yes/No questions ; 3.5.3 Wh-questions. 3.6 The far left periphery 3.7 Summary ; Chapter 4. The structure of relative clauses ; 4.1 Introduction ; 4.2 Basics of Wolof relative clauses ; 4.3 Raising properties of Wolof relative clauses ; 4.3.1 Introduction ; 4.3.2 Islands ; 4.3.3 A Wolof-specific movement test ; 4.3.4 Reconstruction effects ; 4.4 Relative clause structure: The relative markers ; 4.4.1 Analyzing the relative markers ; 4.4.2 Distribution of the relative markers ; 4.4.3 Tense and the relative markers ; 4.4.4 Intermediate summary ; 4.5 CP, D, and CP-raising ; 4.5.1 Structures and dependencies. 4.5.2 The relation between D and C 4.5.3 CP raising ; 4.5.4 Ideophones and CP raising ; 4.5.5 Relative clauses and Wh-expressions ; 4.6 Open issues: Indefinite relative clauses ; 4.7 Summary ; Chapter 5. Null nominals in Wolof and elsewhere ; 5.1 Introduction ; 5.2 The existence of null wh-expressions in Wolof ; 5.3 Null and overt wh-expressions in Wolof ; 5.4 Interpretation and identification of null and overt wh-expressions ; 5.5 Movement properties of null and overt wh-expressions ; 5.5.1 Introduction ; 5.5.2 Null wh-expressions and islands ; 5.5.3 Successive cyclic effects in movement. 5.5.4 A Wolof-specific movement diagnostic 5.5.5 Superiority ; 5.5.6 Crossover ; 5.5.7 Reconstruction effects ; 5.6 A third type of wh-expression in Wolof ; 5.7 Open issues with the relative markers ; 5.8 Wolof null wh's in the typology of null wh-operators ; 5.8.1 Introduction ; 5.8.2 Wolof null nominals I: The locative ana construction ; 5.8.3 Wolof null nominals II: Temporal clauses ; 5.8.4 Topic drop in German ; 5.8.5 Wh-drop in Dutch and Bavarian ; 5.8.6 Norwegian ; 5.9 Conclusions ; Chapter 6. Complementizer agreement in Wolof and beyond ; 6.1 Varieties of C-agreement. |
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spelling | Torrence, Harold. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjrYb8ffdVXDqtYxv6KXtX http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012059450 The clause structure of Wolof : insights into the left periphery / Harold Torrence. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2013. 1 online resource (289 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Linguistik aktuell/linguistics today ; v. 198 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. "This volume investigates the clausal syntax of Wolof, an understudied Atlantic language of Senegal. The goals of the work are descriptive, analytical, and comparative, with a focus on the structure of the left periphery and left peripheral phenomena. The book includes detailed examination of the morpho-syntax of wh-questions, successive cyclicity, subject marking, relative clauses, topic/focus articulation, and complementizer agreement. Novel data from Wolof is used to evaluate and extend theoretical proposals concerning the structure of the Complementizer Phrase (CP) and Tense Phrase (TP). It is argued that Wolof provides evidence for the promotion analysis of relative clauses, an 'exploded' CP and TP, and for analyses that treat relative clauses as composed of a determiner with a CP complement. It is further argued that Wolof has a set of silent wh-expressions and these are compared to superficially similar constructions in colloquial German, Bavarian, Dutch, and Norwegian. The book also presents a comparison of complementizer agreement across a number of related and unrelated languages. Data from Indo-European (Germanic varieties, French, Irish), Niger-Congo (Atlantic, Bantu, Gur), and Semitic (Arabic) languages put the Wolof phenomena in a larger typological context by showing the range of variation in complementizer agreement systems"--Provided by publisher. Print version record. The Clause Structure of Wolof; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents ; Preface; List of abbreviations; Chapter 1. Introductory remarks on Wolof grammar ; 1.1 Overview of the book ; 1.2 Wolof in the Atlantic family and Senegambian group ; 1.3 Wolof and Its dialects ; 1.4 Previous work on Wolof ; 1.5 Phonology ; 1.5.1 Phonemic inventory and orthographic conventions ; 1.5.2 Phonological processes ; 1.5.3 Orthographic conventions ; 1.6 Agreement ; 1.7 Nouns and pronouns ; 1.7.1 Nouns and noun class ; 1.7.2 The determiner system of Wolof ; 1.7.3 Object marking. 1.8 Verb morphology 1.9 Tense and aspect ; Chapter 2. Clause types and clause structure ; 2.1 Introduction ; 2.2 Negation ; 2.3 Clitic position ; 2.4 Subject marking ; 2.4.1 Overview of subject marking ; 2.4.2 Cleft clause subject markers ; 2.4.3 Strong pronouns ; 2.4.4 Genitive subject markers ; 2.4.5 Neutral na-clause subject markers ; 2.4.6 Conclusions ; Chapter 3. The Wolof left periphery ; 3.1 Introduction ; 3.2 Exploded CP ; 3.3 Focus and emphasis in Wolof ; 3.4 Topics ; 3.5 The complementizer system ; 3.5.1 Declarative clauses ; 3.5.2 Yes/No questions ; 3.5.3 Wh-questions. 3.6 The far left periphery 3.7 Summary ; Chapter 4. The structure of relative clauses ; 4.1 Introduction ; 4.2 Basics of Wolof relative clauses ; 4.3 Raising properties of Wolof relative clauses ; 4.3.1 Introduction ; 4.3.2 Islands ; 4.3.3 A Wolof-specific movement test ; 4.3.4 Reconstruction effects ; 4.4 Relative clause structure: The relative markers ; 4.4.1 Analyzing the relative markers ; 4.4.2 Distribution of the relative markers ; 4.4.3 Tense and the relative markers ; 4.4.4 Intermediate summary ; 4.5 CP, D, and CP-raising ; 4.5.1 Structures and dependencies. 4.5.2 The relation between D and C 4.5.3 CP raising ; 4.5.4 Ideophones and CP raising ; 4.5.5 Relative clauses and Wh-expressions ; 4.6 Open issues: Indefinite relative clauses ; 4.7 Summary ; Chapter 5. Null nominals in Wolof and elsewhere ; 5.1 Introduction ; 5.2 The existence of null wh-expressions in Wolof ; 5.3 Null and overt wh-expressions in Wolof ; 5.4 Interpretation and identification of null and overt wh-expressions ; 5.5 Movement properties of null and overt wh-expressions ; 5.5.1 Introduction ; 5.5.2 Null wh-expressions and islands ; 5.5.3 Successive cyclic effects in movement. 5.5.4 A Wolof-specific movement diagnostic 5.5.5 Superiority ; 5.5.6 Crossover ; 5.5.7 Reconstruction effects ; 5.6 A third type of wh-expression in Wolof ; 5.7 Open issues with the relative markers ; 5.8 Wolof null wh's in the typology of null wh-operators ; 5.8.1 Introduction ; 5.8.2 Wolof null nominals I: The locative ana construction ; 5.8.3 Wolof null nominals II: Temporal clauses ; 5.8.4 Topic drop in German ; 5.8.5 Wh-drop in Dutch and Bavarian ; 5.8.6 Norwegian ; 5.9 Conclusions ; Chapter 6. Complementizer agreement in Wolof and beyond ; 6.1 Varieties of C-agreement. English. Wolof language Grammar. Wolof language Clauses. Wolof language Syntax. Structural linguistics Senegal. Senegal Languages. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120009 Ouolof (Langue) Grammaire. Ouolof (Langue) Propositions. Ouolof (Langue) Syntaxe. Linguistique structurale Sénégal. Sénégal Langues. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh Language and languages fast Structural linguistics fast Wolof language Grammar fast Wolof language Syntax fast Senegal fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgmHR4v66rMV36wrhgMyd Wolof (taal) gtt has work: The clause structure of Wolof (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGWYh96Qk6yTybwcwHdkH3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Torrence, Harold. Clause structure of Wolof. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. 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spellingShingle | Torrence, Harold The clause structure of Wolof : insights into the left periphery / Linguistik aktuell ; The Clause Structure of Wolof; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents ; Preface; List of abbreviations; Chapter 1. Introductory remarks on Wolof grammar ; 1.1 Overview of the book ; 1.2 Wolof in the Atlantic family and Senegambian group ; 1.3 Wolof and Its dialects ; 1.4 Previous work on Wolof ; 1.5 Phonology ; 1.5.1 Phonemic inventory and orthographic conventions ; 1.5.2 Phonological processes ; 1.5.3 Orthographic conventions ; 1.6 Agreement ; 1.7 Nouns and pronouns ; 1.7.1 Nouns and noun class ; 1.7.2 The determiner system of Wolof ; 1.7.3 Object marking. 1.8 Verb morphology 1.9 Tense and aspect ; Chapter 2. Clause types and clause structure ; 2.1 Introduction ; 2.2 Negation ; 2.3 Clitic position ; 2.4 Subject marking ; 2.4.1 Overview of subject marking ; 2.4.2 Cleft clause subject markers ; 2.4.3 Strong pronouns ; 2.4.4 Genitive subject markers ; 2.4.5 Neutral na-clause subject markers ; 2.4.6 Conclusions ; Chapter 3. The Wolof left periphery ; 3.1 Introduction ; 3.2 Exploded CP ; 3.3 Focus and emphasis in Wolof ; 3.4 Topics ; 3.5 The complementizer system ; 3.5.1 Declarative clauses ; 3.5.2 Yes/No questions ; 3.5.3 Wh-questions. 3.6 The far left periphery 3.7 Summary ; Chapter 4. The structure of relative clauses ; 4.1 Introduction ; 4.2 Basics of Wolof relative clauses ; 4.3 Raising properties of Wolof relative clauses ; 4.3.1 Introduction ; 4.3.2 Islands ; 4.3.3 A Wolof-specific movement test ; 4.3.4 Reconstruction effects ; 4.4 Relative clause structure: The relative markers ; 4.4.1 Analyzing the relative markers ; 4.4.2 Distribution of the relative markers ; 4.4.3 Tense and the relative markers ; 4.4.4 Intermediate summary ; 4.5 CP, D, and CP-raising ; 4.5.1 Structures and dependencies. 4.5.2 The relation between D and C 4.5.3 CP raising ; 4.5.4 Ideophones and CP raising ; 4.5.5 Relative clauses and Wh-expressions ; 4.6 Open issues: Indefinite relative clauses ; 4.7 Summary ; Chapter 5. Null nominals in Wolof and elsewhere ; 5.1 Introduction ; 5.2 The existence of null wh-expressions in Wolof ; 5.3 Null and overt wh-expressions in Wolof ; 5.4 Interpretation and identification of null and overt wh-expressions ; 5.5 Movement properties of null and overt wh-expressions ; 5.5.1 Introduction ; 5.5.2 Null wh-expressions and islands ; 5.5.3 Successive cyclic effects in movement. 5.5.4 A Wolof-specific movement diagnostic 5.5.5 Superiority ; 5.5.6 Crossover ; 5.5.7 Reconstruction effects ; 5.6 A third type of wh-expression in Wolof ; 5.7 Open issues with the relative markers ; 5.8 Wolof null wh's in the typology of null wh-operators ; 5.8.1 Introduction ; 5.8.2 Wolof null nominals I: The locative ana construction ; 5.8.3 Wolof null nominals II: Temporal clauses ; 5.8.4 Topic drop in German ; 5.8.5 Wh-drop in Dutch and Bavarian ; 5.8.6 Norwegian ; 5.9 Conclusions ; Chapter 6. Complementizer agreement in Wolof and beyond ; 6.1 Varieties of C-agreement. Wolof language Grammar. Wolof language Clauses. Wolof language Syntax. Structural linguistics Senegal. Ouolof (Langue) Grammaire. Ouolof (Langue) Propositions. Ouolof (Langue) Syntaxe. Linguistique structurale Sénégal. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh Language and languages fast Structural linguistics fast Wolof language Grammar fast Wolof language Syntax fast Wolof (taal) gtt |
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title | The clause structure of Wolof : insights into the left periphery / |
title_auth | The clause structure of Wolof : insights into the left periphery / |
title_exact_search | The clause structure of Wolof : insights into the left periphery / |
title_full | The clause structure of Wolof : insights into the left periphery / Harold Torrence. |
title_fullStr | The clause structure of Wolof : insights into the left periphery / Harold Torrence. |
title_full_unstemmed | The clause structure of Wolof : insights into the left periphery / Harold Torrence. |
title_short | The clause structure of Wolof : |
title_sort | clause structure of wolof insights into the left periphery |
title_sub | insights into the left periphery / |
topic | Wolof language Grammar. Wolof language Clauses. Wolof language Syntax. Structural linguistics Senegal. Ouolof (Langue) Grammaire. Ouolof (Langue) Propositions. Ouolof (Langue) Syntaxe. Linguistique structurale Sénégal. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh Language and languages fast Structural linguistics fast Wolof language Grammar fast Wolof language Syntax fast Wolof (taal) gtt |
topic_facet | Wolof language Grammar. Wolof language Clauses. Wolof language Syntax. Structural linguistics Senegal. Senegal Languages. Ouolof (Langue) Grammaire. Ouolof (Langue) Propositions. Ouolof (Langue) Syntaxe. Linguistique structurale Sénégal. Sénégal Langues. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. Language and languages Structural linguistics Wolof language Grammar Wolof language Syntax Senegal Wolof (taal) |
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