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|a Information structure in Fula-Serer :
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|a Asien- und Afrika-studien der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin ;
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|a Cover -- Title pages -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 General introduction -- 1.1 The Fula-Serer group -- 1.2 Previous research on information strucutre in Pular -- 1.3 Data and methods -- 1.4 Orthography and conventions -- Part I: Introduction -- 2 Grammatical sketch of Pular -- 2.1 Phonology -- 2.1.1 Phoneme inventory -- 2.1.2 Syllable structure -- 2.1.3 Stress assignment in isolated words and nominal groups -- 2.1.4 Phonological processes -- 2.2 Nominal morphosyntax -- 2.2.1 Nominal form classes and deriflection -- 2.2.2 Agreement classes and gender -- 2.2.3 Initial consonant mutation
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|a 2.2.4 Noun phrase -- 2.3 Verbal morphosyntax -- 2.3.1 Verb structure -- 2.3.2 Simple predicates -- 2.3.2.1 Perfective paradigms -- 2.3.2.2 Imperfective paradigms -- 2.3.3 Complex predicates -- 2.3.3.1 Locative periphrasis -- 2.3.3.2 Auxiliaries and particles -- 2.3.3.3 Preterite particle -- 2.3.4 Verb phrase -- 2.4 Simple sentences -- 2.4.1 Non-verbal clauses -- 2.4.2 Verbal clauses -- 2.4.3 Questions -- 2.5 Complex sentences -- 2.6 Clausal coordination -- 3 Theoretical notions of information structure -- 3.1 Categorical statements -- 3.1.1 Topic-comment structure
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|a 3.1.1.1 Topics and the unmarked sentence -- 3.1.1.2 Topicalisation and left-dislocation -- 3.1.1.3 Aboutness topics and framesetters -- 3.1.1.4 Antitopics -- 3.1.2 Focus-background structure -- 3.1.2.1 Scope of focus -- 3.1.2.2 Functions of focus -- 3.2 Thetic statements -- 3.3 Chapter summary -- Part II: Information Structure in Pular -- 4 Description of construction types in Pular -- 4.1 Construction Type I: "One word" utterances -- 4.2 Construction Type II: Single clauses -- 4.2.1 Non-verbal (Type II.a) -- 4.2.2 Simple verbal modal (Type II.b) -- 4.2.3 Simple verbal non-modal (Type II.c)
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|a 4.2.4 Complex verbal modal (Type II.d) -- 4.2.5 Complex verbal non-modal (Type II.e) -- 4.2.6 Functions of single clauses -- 4.3 Construction Type III: Bipartite clauses -- 4.3.1 Cleft sentences (Type III.a) -- 4.3.1.1 Features of the preclausal focus field -- 4.3.1.2 Features of the dependent clause -- 4.3.1.3 Functions of cleft sentences -- 4.3.2 Pseudo-cleft sentences (Type III.b) -- 4.3.2.1 Features of pseudo-cleft sentences -- 4.3.3.2. Functions of pseudo-cleft sentences -- 4.4 Construction Type IV: Clause linkage -- 4.4.1 Subordination -- 4.4.1.1 Relative clauses (Type IV.a)
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|a 4.4.1.2 Adverbial clauses (Type IV.b) -- 4.4.1.3 Complement clauses (Type IV.c) -- 4.4.1.4 Direct speech complements (Type IV.d) -- 4.4.2 Coordination and cosubordination -- 4.5 Construction Type V: The preclausal focus field -- 4.6 Construction Type VI: The preclausal topic field -- 4.6.1 Topicalisation (Type VI.a) -- 4.6.2 Left-dislocation (Type VI.b) -- 4.6.3 Topic markers -- 4.7 Construction Type VII: The postclausal antitopic field -- 4.8 Chapter summary -- 5 Distribution of Pular construction types in natural discourse -- 5.1 The corpus for this study
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|a Pular dialect.
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