In:Afroasiatic: Data and perspectives
Edited by Mauro Tosco
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 339] 2018
► pp. 261–285
The Interaction of state, prosody and linear order in Kabyle (Berber)
Grammatical relations and information structure
Published online: 1 February 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.339.14met
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.339.14met
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to show how, starting only from forms belonging to various domains (morphology, syntax, and prosody), it is possible to compute grammatical relations and information structure constructions in Kabyle spontaneous speech.
The study is based on data recorded in the field, transcribed, translated, and annotated with Praat and Elan-CorpA. The methodology consists of systematically retrieving the sequences containing a verb and looking for the presence of a noun (and its inflection) within the prosodic group of the utterance, or outside, as well as studying the linear orders involved. This non-aprioristic methodology reveals the close interaction between grammatical relations and information structure in Kabyle. The study provides evidence to support the claim that the encoding of grammatical relations on nouns is a by-product of information structure constraints in Kabyle.
Keywords: prosody, information structure, grammatical relations, Kabyle, Berber
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 1.1General information about Kabyle
- 1.2Relevant coding means
- 1.2.1The state distinction
- 1.2.2Prosody
- 1.2.3Linear orders
- 1.2.4Traditional analysis of the structure of the clause in Berber
- 1.2.5Constituent order analysis
- 2.Information structure
- 2.1Function of [Vsbj (NABS)]
- 2.2Function of [Vsbj NPann (NPabs)]
- 2.3Function of [NABS Vsbj (N)]
- 2.4Function of NABS [Vsbj (N) (N)]
- 2.5Function of [Vsbj (N) (N)] NANN
- 2.6Synthesis on information structure
-
3.Grammatical relations
- 3.1Grammatical relations are not marked unambiguously by one coding means
- 3.1.1The state opposition in itself does not mark grammatical relations
- 3.1.2Coreference in gender and number in itself does not mark grammatical relations
- 3.1.3Word order in itself does not mark grammatical relations
- 3.2The interaction of state, position, prosodic grouping, and gender-number marking
- 3.2.1Nouns outside the prosodic group of the verb
- 3.2.2Nabs after the verb within the prosodic group of the verb
- 3.2.3Nann after the verb within the prosodic group of the verb
- 3.2.4Nabs before the verb within the prosodic group of the verb
- 3.4Implications
- 3.1Grammatical relations are not marked unambiguously by one coding means
- 4.General conclusion
Notes References
References (18)
Chafe, Wallace. 1994. Discourse, Consciousness, and Time: The Flow and Displacement of Conscious Experience in Speaking and Writing. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Cruttenden, Alan. 1997. Intonation (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics), 2nd edn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Frajzyngier, Zygmunt & Erin Shay. 2003. Explaining Language Structures through Systems Interaction. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Galand, Lionel. 1964. “L’énoncé verbal en berbère. Etude de fonctions”. Cahiers Ferdinand de Saussure 21.33–53.
Givón, Talmy (ed.). 1983. Topic Continuity in Discourse. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Izre’el, Shlomo & Amina Mettouchi. 2015. “Representation of Speech in CorpAfroAs: Transcriptional Strategies and Prosodic Units”. Corpus-based Studies of Lesser-described Languages: The CorpAfroAs Corpus of Spoken Afroasiatic Languages, ed. by Amina Mettouchi, Martine Vanhove & Dominique Caubet, 13–41. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Kuningas, J. & Jaakko Leino. 2006. “Word Orders and Construction Grammar”. Festschrift in Honour of Fred Karlsson. SKY Journal of Linguistics 19.301–309.
Lambrecht, Knud. 1994. Information Structure and Sentence Form: Topic, Focus, and the Mental Representations of Discourse Referents (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 71). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Mettouchi, Amina. 2005. “Discourse-Configurationality and the Encoding of Semantic Macroroles in Taqbaylit Berber.” Studi afroasiatici. Contributi presentati all’XI Incontro italiano di linguistica camito-semitica (Bergamo, 5–7 giugno 2003), ed. by Alessandro Mengozzi, 83–96. Milano: Franco Angeli.
. 2006. “Anaphoricité et appel à l’attention partagée dans un conte oral en kabyle (berbère)”. Loquentes Linguis, Studi linguistici e orientali in onore di Fabrizio A. Pennacchietti, ed. by Piergiorgio Borbone, Alessandro Mengozzi & Mauro Tosco, 499–507. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
. 2007a. “Preferred Argument Structure in Taqbaylit Berber: A Preliminary Study”. Proceedings of the XIIth Italian Meeting of Afroasiatic Linguistics, Università di Catania, Ragusa (Italie), les 6–10 juin 2005, ed. by Marco Moriggi & Mirella Cassarino, 295–303. Soveria Mannelli (Cosenza): Rubbettino.
. 2007b. “Word Order in Conversational Taqbaylit Berber: Preposed and Postposed Subjects”. “From Beyond the Mediterranean”. Akten des 7. Internationalen Semitohamitistenkongreßes” (Berlin 13–15 September 2004), ed. by Rainer Voigt, 513–531. Aachen: Shaker.
. 2008. “Case-Marking, Syntactic Domains and Information Structure in Kabyle (Berber)”. Interaction of Syntax and Morphology: Case Studies in Afroasiatic, ed. by Zygmunt Frajzyngier & Erin Shay, 7–40. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
. 2011. “Démonstratifs et construction de la référence en kabyle”. « Parcours berbères », Mélanges offerts à Paulette Galand-Pernet et Lionel Galand pour leur 90e anniversaire, ed. by Amina Mettouchi, 469–484. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe.
Mettouchi, Amina & Zygmunt Frajzyngier. 2013. “A Previously Unrecognized Typological Category: The State Distinction in Kabyle (Berber)”. Linguistic Typology 17:1.1–30.
Mithun, Marianne. 1992. “Is Basic Word Order Universal?” Pragmatics of Word Order Flexibility, ed. by Doris Payne, 15–62. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Cited by (4)
Cited by four other publications
Schiattarella, Valentina
Mettouchi, Amina & Valentina Schiattarella
2018. The influence of the state distinction on word order and information structure in Kabyle and Siwi (Berber). In Information structure in lesser-described languages [Studies in Language Companion Series, 199], ► pp. 265 ff.
Izre'el, Shlomo & Amina Mettouchi
2015. Representation of speech in CorpAfroAs. In Corpus-based Studies of Lesser-described Languages [Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 68], ► pp. 13 ff.
Mettouchi, Amina
2015. Aspect-Mood and discourse in Kabyle (Berber) spoken narratives. In Beyond Aspect [Typological Studies in Language, 109], ► pp. 117 ff.
This list is based on CrossRef data as of 6 december 2025. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers. Any errors therein should be reported to them.
