Information structuring in Akan question-word fronting and focus constructions

  • Marfo C
  • Bodomo A
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Abstract

Wh-question fronting and focus constructions in Akan have three structural characteristics in common: constituent fronting, introduction of a clitic morpheme after the fronted constituent, and pronoun resumption in a canonical clause position. In comparing these constructions to each other and to related canonical constructions, one is confronted with the question whether the same discourse-contextual information is consistently expressed in both constructions. Using the framework of Lexical-Functional Grammar, we show that both whquestion fronting and focus constructions share representations in the constituent and functional structure. Considering the individual discourse-contextual information expressed in wh-question fronting and focus constructions, as compared to the discourse-contextual information expressed in the respective in situ and canonical clause counterparts, however, we show that a variance is drawn between them in the information structure. In a further constraint-based analysis, Optimality-Theoretic LFG is used to clarify the proposals made.

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Marfo, C., & Bodomo, A. (2005). Information structuring in Akan question-word fronting and focus constructions. Studies in African Linguistics, 34(2), 179–208. https://doi.org/10.32473/sal.v34i2.107330

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