Published December 31, 2020 | Version v1
Journal article Open

Focus position in SOV ~ SVO-varying languages – evidence from Enets, Nganasan and Dolgan

  • 1. Universität Hamburg

Description

It is well known that the basic word order pattern of a language is closely intertwined with the syntactic realization of argument focus constituents. SVO languages exhibit a focus position at the sentence’s right periphery, SOV languages exhibit an immediately preverbal focus position. The study at hand examines both the basic word order patterns and the syntactic realization of focus in Enets, Nganasan and Dolgan. The major outcome is that Nganasan and Dolgan are much more flexible with respect to their basic word order pattern and, in consequence, exhibit both an immediately preverbal focus position and a right-peripheral focus position, whilst Enets realizes argument focus constituents almost exclusively immediately preverbally.

Files

Däbritz_2020_FocusPositionInSOV-SVOVaryinglanguages.pdf

Files (550.1 kB)