Configuring topic in the left periphery: a case of Chicheŵa split NPs

Autor/innen

  • Sam A. Mchombo
  • Yukiko Morimoto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.35.2004.233

Abstract

Chicheŵa, a Bantu language of East Central Africa, displays mixed properties of configurationality such as the existence of VP, on the one hand, and discontinuous constituents (DCs), on the other. In the present work we examine the discourse and syntactic properties of DCs, and show that DCs in Chicheŵa arise naturally from the discourse-configurational nature of the language. We argue that the fronted DCs in Chicheŵa are contrastive topics that appear in a leftdislocated external topic position, with the remnant part of the split NP in the right-dislocated topic position. Once the precise discourse functions of DCs are properly integrated into the syntactic analysis, all the facts and restrictions observed in Chicheŵa DCs can be explained in a straightforward fashion.

 

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2004

Zitationsvorschlag

Mchombo, Sam A., und Yukiko Morimoto. 2004. „Configuring Topic in the Left Periphery: A Case of Chicheŵa Split NPs“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 35 (2):347-73. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.35.2004.233.