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Information structure in Fula-Serer

A detailed study of Pular in comparison with its relatives

Viktoria Apel

How information is structured, and the formal means by which such information is encoded, differs considerably across the languages of the world. Word order, verb morphology, special particles, and prosody, these are but a few of the devices that can help the hearer to dissect information of varying degrees of importance in specific discourse contexts. The field of linguistics dedicated to the study of such devices and their pragmatic effect in discourse is called Information Structure, which in this monograph is applied to the Fula-Serer group with a particular focus on Pular, the Guinean dialect of the Fula macrolanguage. Fula is the most geographically widespread language in Africa, spoken in 18 countries, making it ideally suited for comparative studies.
Operating within the functional framework, this study by Viktoria Apel provides a systematic description of different construction types in Pular with an analysis of the information-structural encoding of each. From this a number of key questions arise: how frequent are these construction types in natural discourse? Do dialectal differences exist? How comparable are the results of these analyses to what we find in Serer, Fula’s genealogically closest sister language? serves to answer these and other enquiries and is supplemented by an expansive and fully linguistically annotated corpus of Pular natural discourse.

XIV, 412 Seiten, 16 ill., 7 maps, 61 tables
eISBN: 978-3-447-39056-9
Sprache: Englisch
Ausgabe: E-Book
Fachgebiet(e): Äthiopistik/Afrikanistik Afrikanische Sprachen Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Publisher: Harrassowitz Verlag
Reihe: Asien- und Afrikastudien der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Band: 54

Format: PDF

Schlagwörter:

Fula people Guinea/Language Linguistics Niger/Congo Sera people Sprachwissenschaft, Linguistik Westatlantische und Volta-Kongo-Sprachen

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