On the interpretation of focus fronting in Romanian Cover Image

On the interpretation of focus fronting in Romanian
On the interpretation of focus fronting in Romanian

Author(s): Ion Giurgea
Subject(s): Semantics, Comparative Linguistics, Eastern Slavic Languages, Philology
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: focus; fronting; exhaustive; Romanian; negation;

Summary/Abstract: I discuss the semantics of a sub-type of focus fronting in Romanian, which is neither associated to focal particles nor mirative or exclamative. I show that this type is not “contrastive” in the sense of involving a closed set of contextually identifiable alternatives, as has been claimed in previous studies, and does not necessarily have a corrective import. The conditions this type is subject to are: (i) the fronted constituent is a true focus (in the sense of an element introducing alternatives in the interpretation, see Rooth 1992, Krifka 2008) and not just new information; (ii) an exhaustivity presupposition or implicature (described as rejection of all other alternatives) and an existential presupposition (one alternative is true) are introduced, in a way similar to English it-clefts, as discussed by Büring and Križ (2013). I further present some differences with respect to English clefts. Finally, I discuss the status of the negation that precedes a fronted focus, arguing for a sentential negation analysis.

  • Issue Year: 18/2016
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 37-61
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: English