Focus in Yorùbá: a semantic/pragmatic account

  • Jones S
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Semantic and pragmatic properties of the Yorùbá focus construction have not been fully examined. This paper investigates presupposition, exhaustivity effects, and felicity conditions in some of its attested forms. Yorùbá focus does not trigger existence presuppositions, it does not have any obligatory exhaustivity effects, and argument focus and predicate focus behave differently with respect to question-answer congruence. These properties are compatible Déchaine’s analysis (2002) of Yorùbá focus as inverse predication, essentially a type of cleft.

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Jones, S. (2006). Focus in Yorùbá: a semantic/pragmatic account. ZAS Papers in Linguistics, 46, 143–160. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.46.2006.340

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