Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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936277 | Lingua | 2010 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
The paper argues that the notion of emphasis has to be part of the grammar of German. It is demonstrated that in German, Ā-movement to the left periphery of a declarative clause is associated with a conventional implicature which encodes the emphatic interpretation of the moved item. The appropriate notion of emphasis is characterized and it is shown how it differs from a coarse concept of contrast. The paper also studies some IP-internal constructions whose elements’ interpretation has been assumed to be related to emphasis/contrast. It is argued that for the description of these phenomena, the standard notion of focus is adequate. The paper concludes that the syntactic marking of emphasis is a characteristic feature of Ā-movement.
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