Non-prototypical clefts

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Lena Karssenberg, Karen Lahousse, B. Lamiroy, S. Marzo, A. Drobnjaković
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Abstract

In this article we present an overview of current debates in the analysis of cleft sentences. The types of sentences that are often seen as prototypical examples of the cleft category are introduced by it is or a cross-linguistic equivalent; in addition, they have specificational semantics and a focus-background information structure articulation. We argue here that other, less prototypical types of constructions, which have received less attention, also belong to the cleft category: sentences that are introduced by expressions such as there is and you’ve got (and their cross-linguistic equivalents), as well as sentences introduced by it is which do not have specificational semantics and which express other types of information structure articulations (e.g. all-focus or topic-comment). We argue that it is fruitful to analyse these ‘non-prototypical’ clefts in more depth, not only to come to a better understanding about these sentence types in their own right, but also to arrive at insights in the phenomenon of ‘clefts’ in general.
Non-prototypical结晶
在这篇文章中,我们概述了目前关于断句分析的争论。通常被视为断裂性范畴的典型例子的句子类型是由断裂性范畴或跨语言对等物引入的;此外,它们具有特定的语义和焦点-背景信息结构衔接。我们在这里认为,其他较少受到关注的不太典型的结构类型也属于裂缝类别:由there is和you’ve got(及其跨语言等义物)等表达引入的句子,以及由它引入的句子,这些句子没有具体的语义,表达了其他类型的信息结构表达(例如all-focus或主题评论)。我们认为,更深入地分析这些“非原型”断句是富有成效的,不仅可以更好地理解这些句子类型,而且可以从总体上对“断句”现象有所了解。
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Belgian Journal of Linguistics
Belgian Journal of Linguistics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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期刊介绍: The Belgian Journal of Linguistics is the annual publication of the Linguistic Society of Belgium and includes selected contributions from the international meetings organized by the LSB. Its volumes are topical and address a wide range of subjects in different fields of linguistics and neighboring disciplines (e.g. translation, poetics, political discourse). The BJL transcends its local basis, not only through the international orientation of its active advisory board, but also by inviting international scholars, both to act as guest editors and to contribute original papers. Articles go through an external and discriminating review process with due attention to ensuring the maintenance of the journal"s high-quality content.
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