Correction by contrastive focus

Authors

  • Anita Steube

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.23.2001.123

Abstract

'Correction' is the name of a sentence with contrastive focus' the phonological/phonetic realization of which is a single contrastive pitch accent. These sentences predominantly appear in (fictional) dialogues. The first speaker uses grammatical entities against which the next speaker protests with a sentence nearly identical except that it contains a prosodically marked corrective element. This paper makes contrastive focus visible by means of 'KF' (contrastive focus).

 

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Published

2001

How to Cite

Steube, Anita. 2001. “Correction by Contrastive Focus”. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 23 (January):211-30. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.23.2001.123.