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E-raamat: Information Structure and Reference Tracking in Complex Sentences

Edited by (Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi-MCTI), Edited by (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics), Edited by (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics), Edited by (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics), Edited by (University of Zurich)
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This volume is dedicated to exploring the crossroads where complex sentences and information management – more specifically information structure and reference tracking – come together. Complex sentences are a highly relevant but understudied domain for studying notions of IS and RT. On the one hand, a complex sentence can be studied as a mini-unit of discourse consisting of two or more elements describing events, situations, or processes, with its own internal information-structural and referential organization. On the other hand, complex sentences can be studied as parts of larger discourse structures, such as narratives or conversations, in terms of how their information-structural characteristics relate to this wider context. The book offers new perspectives for the study of the interaction between complex sentences and information management, and moreover adds typological breadth by focusing on lesser studied languages from several parts of the world.
Information structure and reference tracking in complex sentences: An overview 1(44)
Dejan Matic
Rik van Gijn
Robert D. Van Valin Jr.
Part I Information structure in complex sentences
Subordinate clauses and exclusive focus in Makhuwa
45(26)
Jenneke van der Wal
Left dislocation and subordination in Avatime (Kwa)
71(28)
Saskia van Putten
Chechen extraposition as an information ordering strategy
99(28)
Erwin R. Komen
Questions and syntactic islands in Tundra Yukaghir
127(36)
Dejan Matic
Constituent order and information structure in Karitiana
163(30)
Luciana R. Storto
Mood selection in the complement of negation matrices in Spanish
193(38)
Patxi Laskurain Ibarluzea
Part II Reference tracking in complex sentences
Topic management and clause combination in the Papuan language Usan
231(32)
Ger Reesink
Switch-reference antecedence and subordination in Whitesands (Oceanic)
263(28)
Jeremy Hammond
Repeated dependent clauses in Yurakare
291(18)
Rik van Gijn
Clause chaining, switch reference and nominalisations in Aguaruna (Jivaroan)
309(32)
Simon E. Overall
The multiple coreference systems in the Ese Ejja subordinate clauses
341(32)
Marine Vuillermet
Argument marking and reference tracking in Mekens
373(24)
Ana Vilacy Galucio
Author Index 397(2)
Language Index 399(2)
Subject Index 401