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E-grāmata: Focus Realization in Romance and Beyond

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What are the linguistic means for expressing different types of foci such as (narrow) information focus and contrastive focus in Romance languages, and why are there such differing views on such a presumably clear-cut research subject? Bringing together original expert work from a variety of linguistic disciplines and perspectives such as language acquisition and language contact, this volume provides a state-of-the-art discussion on central issues of focus realization. These include the interaction between prosody, syntax, and pragmatics, the typology of word order and intonation languages, the differentiation between focus and related notions such as contrast and presupposed modality, and the role of synchronic variation and change. The studies presented in this volume cover a broad range of Romance languages, including French, Italian, Portuguese, and different varieties of Spanish. Moreover, the book also offers new insights into non-Romance languages such as English, German, and Quechua.
Preface vii
Chapter 1 Introduction: Core issues of focus realization in Romance
1(32)
Melanie Uth
Marco Garcia Garcia
Part I Prosody and word order
Chapter 2 Language variation at the prosody-syntax interface: Focus in European Spanish
33(38)
Maria del Mar Vanrell
Olga Fernandez-Soriano
Chapter 3 Focus realization at the prosody-syntax interface: Yucatecan Spanish opposed to Standard Mexican Spanish
71(28)
Melanie Uth
Chapter 4 Acceptability and frequency in Spanish focus marking
99(32)
Steffen Heidinger
Part II Prosody, focus, and related pragmatic functions
Chapter 5 Prosodic nuclear patterns in narrow and broad focus utterances: Pragmatic and social factors in Central Mexican Spanish
131(42)
Pedro Martin Butragueno
Erika Mendoza
Chapter 6 Distinguishing contrast and focus at PF: A view from Italian
173(30)
Jacopo Torregrossa
Part III Modality and exclamatives
Chapter 7 Presupposed modality
203(26)
Uli Reich
Chapter 8 NP exclamatives and focus
229(26)
Marco Garcia Garcia
Part IV Cleft constructions
Chapter 9 Adverbial cleft sentences in Italian, French and English: A comparative perspective
255(32)
Anna-Maria De Cesare
Davide Garassino
Chapter 10 Cleft sentences in the history of French and English: A case of pragmatic borrowing?
287(26)
Carola Trips
Achim Stein
Part V Focus and language acquisition
Chapter 11 Developing strategies for encoding additive and contrastive relations in French and German child narratives
313(44)
Christine Dimroth
Sandra Benazzo
Chapter 12 Focus, prosody, and subject positions in L3 Spanish: Analyzing data from German learners with Italian and European Portuguese as heritage languages
357(30)
Christoph Gabriel
Jonas Grunke
Index 387