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'''Simple Focus''' is a simplifying reform of how focus | '''Simple Focus''' is a proposed simplifying reform of how [[focus]] and [[focus particle]]s work in Toaq Delta. | ||
== Official rules == | == Official rules == | ||
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<blockquote>When attached to a head, the entire phrases projected by the head receives focus.</blockquote> | <blockquote>When attached to a head, the entire phrases projected by the head receives focus.</blockquote> | ||
But then in this example, focus is attached to a V, and yet it isn't the whole VP that receives focus: | But then in this example, focus is attached to a V, and yet it isn't the whole [[VP]] that receives focus: | ||
{{Example|(182) Leo kụrıatua jí héqma.|I'm trying to '''''open''''' the container.}} | {{Example|(182) Leo kụrıatua jí héqma.|I'm trying to '''''open''''' the container.}} | ||
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* Attaching a focus prefix {{t|ku-}} to a single word ''always'' focuses just that word. | * Attaching a focus prefix {{t|ku-}} to a single word ''always'' focuses just that word. | ||
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== What about V? == | == What about V? == | ||
If we follow the rule about {{t|kú}} to its logical conclusion, we end up with {{t|kú verb}} meaning something a little surprising — it's probably unintuitive if you don't know Toaq syntax. | If we follow the rule about {{t|kú}} to its logical conclusion, we end up with {{t|kú verb}} meaning something a little surprising — it's probably unintuitive if you don't know Toaq [[syntax]]. | ||
{{Example|Leo kú rıatua jí héqma.|I'm trying to '''''open the container'''''.<br><small>{{t|kú}} precedes the verb {{t|rıatua}}, so the VP {{t|rıatua … héqma}} is focused.</small>}} | {{Example|Leo kú rıatua jí héqma.|I'm trying to '''''open the container'''''.<br><small>{{t|kú}} precedes the verb {{t|rıatua}}, so the VP {{t|rıatua … héqma}} is focused.</small>}} | ||
It's good to have an interpretation for this placement, but it might be better to limit the placement of {{t|kú}} to only those heads/phrases that have more obvious boundaries. | It's good to have an interpretation for this placement, but it might be better to limit the placement of {{t|kú}} to only those heads/phrases that have more obvious boundaries. | ||
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Revision as of 15:14, 23 October 2023
Simple Focus is a proposed simplifying reform of how focus and focus particles work in Toaq Delta.
Official rules
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Syntax: Focus |
Officially, focus particles "steal the tone" of heads they attach to:
(181) Chuq jí béı shamu.
(No,) it was the apple that I ate.
(183) kû rao kíachaq
on Monday
Does sentence (181) focus just "apple", or "the apple"? There is a paragraph saying
When attached to a head, the entire phrases projected by the head receives focus.
But then in this example, focus is attached to a V, and yet it isn't the whole VP that receives focus:
(182) Leo kụrıatua jí héqma.
I'm trying to open the container.
Proposed simplified rules
- Attaching a focus prefix ku- to a single word always focuses just that word.
- Placing a focus word kú before a head always focuses the whole phrase that it projects.
- This means kú sá hao and kú râo níchaq and kú ꝡä nuo jí focus that whole constituent.
- There is no tone-stealing. You'll never see kû or kü or ku.
Examples:
Chuq jí béı ké shamu.
(No,) it was the apple that I ate.
béı precedes a determiner ké, so the whole DP is focused.
Chuq jí ké bẹıshamu.
(No,) it was the apple that I ate.
beı- is prefixed onto shamu, so just that verb is focused.
Chuq jí bẹ́ıshamu.
(No,) it was the apple that I ate.
Again, beı- is prefixed onto shamu. The result is wrapped in .
Chuq jí bẹ́ıke shamu.
(No,) it was the apple that I ate.
beı- is prefixed onto ké, so just the determiner is focused (e.g. the apple as opposed to an apple).
Leo kụrıatua jí héqma.
I'm trying to open the container.
ku- is prefixed onto rıatua, so just the verb is focused.
kú râo kíachaq
on Monday
kú precedes the Adjunct head , so the AdjunctP râo kíachaq is focused.
kụ̂rao kíachaq
on Monday
ku- is prefixed onto the verb rao, so just that verb is focused. The result is wrapped in .
Dua nháo kú ꝡä chıeche jí.
(No,) she knows that I'm a student.
kú precedes the complementizer ꝡä, so the entire CP is focused.
Dua nháo kụ̈ꝡa chıeche jí.
(No,) she knows that I'm a student.
ku- is prefixed onto ꝡä, so just the complementizer is focused (e.g. that I'm a student as opposed to whether I am one).
What about V?
If we follow the rule about kú to its logical conclusion, we end up with kú verb meaning something a little surprising — it's probably unintuitive if you don't know Toaq syntax.
Leo kú rıatua jí héqma.
I'm trying to open the container.
kú precedes the verb rıatua, so the VP rıatua … héqma is focused.
It's good to have an interpretation for this placement, but it might be better to limit the placement of kú to only those heads/phrases that have more obvious boundaries.