A Dynamic Syntax modelling of Japanese and Rangi clefts: Parsing incrementality and the growth of interpretation

Main author: Seraku, Tohru
Other authors: Gibson, Hannah
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description Japanese and Rangi (a Bantu language) employ cleft constructions to encode pragmatic functions relating to discourse salience. In Japanese, a cleft is formed through the nominaliser ‘no,’ the topic marker ‘wa,’ and the copula ‘da.’ In Rangi, a cleft is formed through the copula ‘ní’ which appears before the focus. This article provides a description of clefts in these two unrelated languages; in particular, Rangi clefts have been understudied, and our description represents a first systematic treatment. The article also develops an account from the new perspective of how a cleft string is parsed left-to-right in an online manner (Dynamic Syntax; Cann, R. et al. 2005. The Dynamics of Language. Elsevier). We propose that a number of seemingly idiosyncratic syntactic properties of clefts in these languages (including new data on case-marking patterns of foci in Japanese clefts and the auxiliary placement in Rangi clefts) can be accounted for by reference to left-to-right, online parsing, and the restriction on structural underspecification that is an integral part of the framework. Our account also models parallelisms and differences in Japanese and Rangi clefts in terms of parsing-dynamics.
format Journal Article
author Seraku, Tohru
author_facet Seraku, Tohru
Gibson, Hannah
authorStr Seraku, Tohru
author_letter Seraku, Tohru
author2 Gibson, Hannah
author2Str Gibson, Hannah
title A Dynamic Syntax modelling of Japanese and Rangi clefts: Parsing incrementality and the growth of interpretation
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2016
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/22363/