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Universal 379:

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Universal 379:

Original
Every language has cleft constructions, either wh-clefts or it-clefts or both.
Standardized
Every language has cleft constructions, either wh-clefts or it-clefts or both.
Keywords
topic, cleft, wh-cleft, it-cleft
Domain
syntax, pragmatics
Type
unconditional
Status
achronic
Quality
absolute
Basis
a sample of 30 languages, see Gundel 1988: 210
Source
Gundel 1988: 231
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    1. Wh-cleft or pseudocleft (= topic-comment cleft constructions), e.g. in Japanese (Japanese-Ryukyuan):Mado o watta no wa Taro da [window obj broke top be] “The one who broke a window was Taro”.2. It-cleft constructions where comment precedes topic have the form [(it)(BE) NP][NP], where the first NP is focus and the second NP is a headless relative clause that describes the topic, e.g. in Russian:Eto Ivana ja videl [it/that ACC I saw“It (was) Ivan I saw”.

    1. May 2020

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