Journal article
Discontinuous noun phrases in Ngkolmpu
MJ Carroll
Studies in Language | JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING CO | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1075/sl.19015.car
Abstract
It has been claimed that Ngkolmpu (Yam, Papuan) displays discontinuous noun phrases (Donohue 2011). However, careful textual analysis of a corpus of naturalistic language reveals that, in practice, this is highly restricted. The data shows two relatively rare constructions which give rise to limited discontinuous structures. The first is an afterthought construction involving a full co-referential nominal constituent adjacent to the clause. This co-referential constituent is both syntactically and phonetically distinct from the main utterance. The other involves a topic marking demonstrative encliticised to verbs at the right edge of the clause interacting with general information-structural..
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Funding Acknowledgements
I gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Australian Research Council Discovery Grant: The Languages of Southern New Guinea (DP110100307), the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language (CE140100041), and the British Academy Newton International Fellowships NF160104).