prosody and syntax of focus in Chitumbuka

  • Downing L
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This paper presents a sketch of the prosodic, syntactic and morphological means of expressing focus in Chitumbuka, an underdescribed Bantu language of Malawi. The chief prosodic correlate of focus is boundary narrowing – rephrasing conditioned by focus – which is used not only to signal in situ focus but also in syntactic and morphological focus constructions. Of theoretical importance is the fact that rephrasing does not lend culminative prominence to the focused constituent. Although Chitumbuka has culminative sentential stress, its position remains fixed at the right edge of the clause, independent of the position of focus. This makes Chitumbuka a challenge for theories of focus prosody which claim that the focused constituent must have culminative sentential prominence.

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Downing, L. J. (2006). prosody and syntax of focus in Chitumbuka. ZAS Papers in Linguistics, 43, 55–79. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.43.2006.285

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