Book Chapter

The interpretation of complex nominal expressions in Southeast Arnhem Land languages

Brett Baker

Studies in Language Companion Series | JOHN BENJAMINS B V PUBL | Published : 2008

Abstract

In this chapter, I examine the function of noun class prefixes in several non-Pama-Nyungan languages. In these languages, prefixes show several alternants. I show that these alternants are distributed according to discourse functions “topic” and “focus”, making them somewhat like articles in European languages (or better, the topic marking clitics in Japanese and Korean). The topic marker is also found in a number of polarity contexts: under the scope of negative and interrogative operators in the clause. In order to understand this highly unusual phenomenon, we need to understand the nature of references to kinds, and the realisation of number and quantification in these languages. This exa..

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