Syntactic and phonological phrasing in Bemba relatives

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  • Lisa Cheng
  • Nancy C. Kula

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.43.2006.284

Abstract

Tone as a distinctive feature used to differentiate not only words but also clause types, is a characteristic feature of Bantu languages. In this paper we show that Bemba relatives can be marked with a low tone in place of a segmental relative marker. This low tone strategy of relativization, which imposes a restrictive reading of relatives, manifests a specific phonological phrasing that can be differentiated from that of non-restrictives. The paper shows that the resultant phonological phrasing favours a head-raising analysis of relativization. In this sense, phonology can be shown to inform syntactic analyses.

 

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2006-01-01

Zitationsvorschlag

Cheng, Lisa, und Nancy C. Kula. 2006. „Syntactic and Phonological Phrasing in Bemba Relatives“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 43 (Januar):31-54. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.43.2006.284.