西松嘎语的前名DP修饰语和次名加长

IF 0.4 Q4 LINGUISTICS Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus-SPiL Plus Pub Date : 2021-08-01 DOI:10.5842/62-0-907
Seunghun J. Lee, Kristina Riedel
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班图语的词序通常是名词开头的DP,但它们通常允许指示词,在一些语言中也允许量词“每,每”放在名词前面。除此之外,班图语通常允许改变后名修饰语的相对顺序,这会导致微妙的(焦点相关的)意义变化,但不允许形容词、数字和所有格出现在名词之前。在本文中,我们讨论了在西松加允许的DP词序变化及其在倒数第二延长方面对韵律的影响,并表明对长度有一个稳定的,统计上显著的影响,可以通过实验证明。
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Pre-nominal DP modifiers and penultimate lengthening in Xitsonga
Bantu languages generally have a noun-initial DP word order but they typically allow for demonstratives, and in some languages also the quantifier meaning ‘each, every’, to precede the noun. Beyond this, Bantu languages generally allow changing the relative order of the post-nominal modifiers which leads to subtle (focus-related) changes in meaning but not for adjectives, numerals and possessives to appear before the noun. In this paper, we discuss DP word order alternations that are allowable in Xitsonga and their effects on prosody in terms of penultimate lengthening and show that there is a stable, statistically significant effect on length which can be demonstrated experimentally.
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