2012
DOI: 10.5539/elt.v5n8p130
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Focus Structure in Persian Interrogative Sentences: An RRG Analysis

Abstract: The studies regarding information structure and its distribution in sentences are traced back to works of Prague School linguists such as Mathesius in 1920s. Recently, the issue of information structure has been dealt with by functionalists. In Role and Reference Grammar (RRG), information structure constitutes one of the main components of syntax. In this theory, information structure is mainly based on the Lambrechtiyan information structure which regards the formal structure of sentences as highly related t… Show more

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“…Rasekhi (2018), for example, provided a unified syntactic analysis for elliptical structures in Persian, with an emphasis on the interaction between ellipsis licensing feature bundles and Information Structure. Rezai and Hooshmand (2012), studied Information Structure in interrogative sentences according to Role and Reference Grammar (RRG). Shafiei (2014) investigated postposed constituents in Persian to find out the Information Structure paradigm of such constructions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rasekhi (2018), for example, provided a unified syntactic analysis for elliptical structures in Persian, with an emphasis on the interaction between ellipsis licensing feature bundles and Information Structure. Rezai and Hooshmand (2012), studied Information Structure in interrogative sentences according to Role and Reference Grammar (RRG). Shafiei (2014) investigated postposed constituents in Persian to find out the Information Structure paradigm of such constructions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%