Information structure in Isthmus Zapotec narrative and conversation

Juan José Bueno Holle  

Synopsis

This book presents an in-depth description of information structure in Isthmus Zapotec, an Otomanguean language spoken by around 50,000 people in southeastern Oaxaca, Mexico, and represents the first book-length treatment of information structure in a Mesoamerican language. Three main observations motivate the study:

  1. Strong documentation and a relatively large and active speaker community create a unique opportunity to document information structure in Isthmus Zapotec and to study the language as it is used by speakers in everyday life;
  2. As a tonal and verb-initial language, the examination of Isthmus Zapotec represents a chance to explore the possible combinations of tone, intonation, morphology and verb-initial syntax that may occur in the coding of information structure; and
  3. The close analysis of spontaneous speech in an endangered language contributes to our theoretical understanding of information structure and informs our knowledge of language documentation practices and revitalization efforts.

Overall, the analysis presented here demonstrates the value and need for information structure studies to document and analyze naturally-occurring data.

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Author Biography

Juan José Bueno Holle

Juan José Bueno Holle holds an MA in Applied Linguistics from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Chicago. His research interests include language documentation, Mesoamerican languages, and discourse pragmatics. His work has received support from the Endangered Languages Development Programme (ELDP), the National Science Foundation's Documenting Endangered Languages program (NSF-DEL), and the Smithsonian Institution.

Published

March 22, 2019
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Bueno Holle, Juan José. 2019. Information structure in Isthmus Zapotec narrative and conversation. (Topics at the Grammar-Discourse Interface 3). Berlin: Language Science Press. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.2538324

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-3-96110-129-0

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2019-03-08

doi

10.5281/zenodo.2538324

Details about the available publication format: Hardcover

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-3-96110-130-6