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Abstract
This article describes adverbial universal quantification in Besemah, a little-described Malayic language of
southwest Sumatra, and how the syntactic position of the quantifier relates to grammatical relations and information structure.
Given previous descriptions of the relationship between quantifiers and grammatical relations, especially in western Austronesian
languages (e.g., Kroeger 1993; Musgrave
2001), Besemah presents a unique system of universal quantification wherein adverbial universal quantifiers place severe
restrictions on which arguments can be quantified. I argue that these restrictions are fundamentally different than those
described as ‘quantifier float’ in other languages, but they are not incidental. Instead, these restrictions can be explained by
the fact that the adverbial universal quantifier also marks focus in Besemah.
期刊介绍:
Studies in Language provides a forum for the discussion of issues in contemporary linguistics from discourse-pragmatic, functional, and typological perspectives. Areas of central concern are: discourse grammar; syntactic, morphological and semantic universals; pragmatics; grammaticalization and grammaticalization theory; and the description of problems in individual languages from a discourse-pragmatic, functional, and typological perspective. Special emphasis is placed on works which contribute to the development of discourse-pragmatic, functional, and typological theory and which explore the application of empirical methodology to the analysis of grammar.