Prosody and information structure in Chichewa

Autor/innen

  • Laura J. Downing
  • Al Mtenje
  • Bernd Pompino-Marschall

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.37.2004.248

Abstract

This paper presents preliminary results of a phonetic and phonological study of the Ntcheu dialect of Chichewa spoken by Al Mtenje (one of the co-authors). This study confirms Kanerva's (1990) work on Nkhotakota Chichewa showing that phonological re-phrasing is the primary cue to information structure in this language. It expands on Kanerva's work in several ways. First, we show that focus phrasing has intonational correlates, namely, the manipulation of downdrift and pause. Further, we show that there is a correlation between pitch prominence and discourse prominence at the left and right periphery which conditions dislocation to these positions. Finally, we show that focus and syntax are not the only factors which condition phonological phrasing in Chichewa.

 

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2004

Zitationsvorschlag

Downing, Laura J., Al Mtenje, und Bernd Pompino-Marschall. 2004. „Prosody and Information Structure in Chichewa“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 37 (Januar):167-86. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.37.2004.248.