TY - BOOK AU - Büring,Daniel AU - Cann,Ronnie AU - Costa,João AU - Erteschik-Shir,Nomi AU - Frey,Werner AU - Gundel,Jeanette Κ. AU - Hartmann,Katharina AU - Hedberg,Nancy AU - Huber,Stefan AU - Kaiser,Elsi AU - Kempson,Ruth AU - Kenesei,István AU - Kiaer,Jieun AU - Kiss,Katalin É. AU - Krifka,Manfred AU - Mehlhorn,Grit AU - Meinunger,André AU - Molnár,Valéria AU - Puskás,Genoveva AU - Richter,Nicole AU - Schwabe,Kerstin AU - Silva,Maria Cristina Figueiredo AU - Steube,Anita AU - Winkler,Susanne TI - The Architecture of Focus T2 - Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG] , SN - 9783110185782 AV - P299.F63 A73 2006eb U1 - 415 22 PY - 2011///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter Mouton, KW - Focus (Linguistics) KW - Generative grammar KW - Grammar, Comparative and general KW - Perspective (Linguistics) KW - Fokussierung KW - Thema-Rhema-Gliederung KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General KW - bisacsh KW - Focus KW - Syntax N1 - i-iv --; Acknowledgments --; Contents --; Exploring the architecture of focus in grammar --; Part 1: Theoretical foundations of focus and information structure --; On the architecture of topic and focus --; Topic, focus and the structural dynamics of language --; On the (in)dependence relation between syntax and pragmatics --; Association with focus phrases --; Focus as identification --; Focussing as predication --; Part 2: The representation of focus, topic and contrast at the syntax-pragmatics interface --; On different kinds of contrast --; Contrast and movement to the German prefield --; Noncanonical negation and information structure in Finnish --; Double Negation and information structure: Somewhere between topic and focus --; Part 3: The phonological representation of focus, topic and contrast and its relation to meaning --; Focus projection and default prominence --; Focus on contrast and emphasis: Evidence from prosody --; Topic-focus controversies --; Part 4: Focus-related constructions in different languages --; Ellipsis at the interfaces: An information-structural proposal --; Elliptical dass-clauses in German --; On the discourse impact of subordinate clauses --; The influence of operators on the interpretation of DPs and PPs in German information structure --; Clefts in English and Norwegian: Implications for the grammar-pragmatics interface --; The complex functions of it-clefts --; Focus constructions in Hausa --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - This collection investigates the architecture of focus in linguistic theory from different theoretical perspectives. Research on focus and information structure in the last four decades has shown that the phenomenon of focus is highly complex, the theoretical approaches manifold, and the data highly sensitive. The main emphasis has been placed on the integration of the notion of focus in generative grammar. In recent years, however, the approaches to focus and information structure underwent a radical change in perspective. The theoretical concept of focus, its related terms and phenomena became the object of research. Along with it, the research questions shifted: instead of locating focus in the architecture of grammar, linguists investigate the architecture of focus itself. The central underlying idea of this collection is to document this change in perspective with the aim of isolating essential keystones and research areas in both the theoretical and empirical domain. The book is structured accordingly. Following the introduction, there are four main sections: The general section discusses the theoretical foundations of focus within grammar. The second section hosts papers which investigate the representation of focus and topic at the syntax-pragmatics interface. The third section discusses the phonological representation of focus and its relation to meaning. The papers of the final section investigate different types of focus constructions in a variety languages. The collection of papers on the architecture of focus, its interpretation and representation mirror the establishment of the focus research field UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110922011 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110922011 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110922011/original ER -