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Clause chaining in Toposa: A pragmatic approach

  • Helga Schröder

    Helga Schröder received her Ph.D. from the University of Nairobi, Kenya, where she is currently senior lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and Languages. She is also a member of SIL International, an organization for which she is doing extensive consulting and conducts workshops in the area of morpho-syntax and discourse of African languages. Her research interests revolve around the morpho-syntax-discourse features of African languages and their interface with pragmatics. She has published internationally in linguistic journals and volumes and is working on ergativity, antipassive, clause chaining and pragmatics in Nilotic languages.

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From the journal Lodz Papers in Pragmatics

Abstract

This paper explores the pragmatic routines that occur in clause 2 chaining. It demonstrates that the tense-aspect dependency markers in Toposa texts not only combine chained clauses with an initial clause, but also guide the audience to understand information in texts as foregrounded. The understanding of which information is foregrounded is achieved through pragmatic routines that cut the comprehension process short because of frequently encountered inferential processes occurring in repeatedly accessed contextual environments. The pragmatic routines are explained as part of the relevance-theoretic comprehension heuristic. It will also be shown how these routines apply to narratives, and procedural texts.

About the author

Helga Schröder

Helga Schröder received her Ph.D. from the University of Nairobi, Kenya, where she is currently senior lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and Languages. She is also a member of SIL International, an organization for which she is doing extensive consulting and conducts workshops in the area of morpho-syntax and discourse of African languages. Her research interests revolve around the morpho-syntax-discourse features of African languages and their interface with pragmatics. She has published internationally in linguistic journals and volumes and is working on ergativity, antipassive, clause chaining and pragmatics in Nilotic languages.

Published Online: 2013-6-1
Published in Print: 2013-6-1

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