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Item On The Derivation Of Swahili 'amba' Relative Clauses: Evidence For Movement(2019-08-13) Gould, Isaac; Scott, TessaThis paper brings together two disparate strands of research in the literature on relative clauses (RCs) in Swahili. Our focus is to provide a unified analysis of various data involving a particular kind of head-external RC, namely amba-RCs. Our interest is in whether these RCs involve movement of the head from inside the RC to its external position (i.e. head raising). To investigate this, we look at scope interactions between a quantified RC-head and some other quantifier. We propose a diagnostic test using constraints on long-distance QR (LDQR) from Fox (2000) to provide evidence for the following claims: amba-RCs involve head raising, and amba-RCs are not islands for overt syntactic movement.Item The Pragmatics Of Swahili Relative Clauses(2022-03-29) Mwamzandi, MohamedSeveral studies explain the variation of the Swahili relative clause (RC) from a syntactic perspective. These studies discuss the derivational and structural differences/similarities between the amba RC and the tensed RC. In this study, the choice between the amba and tensed RCs is explained from a pragmatic perspective. 440 RCs were extracted from the Helsinki Corpus of Swahili. The dataset was then coded for various variables including relative marker (amba/tensed), relative type (restrictive/non-restrictive), length (number of words used), and information status (topic/non-topic). The results show that the tensed RCs are mostly restrictive while the amba RCs are mostly non-restrictive. Further, the mean length of the amba RC is higher than of the tensed RC. It was observed that the amba RC is preferred in topic shift transition, that is, when a non-topic NP becomes the topic NP in the following utterance while the tensed RC is preferred in continue transition, that is, if the topic of the matrix clause is the same as that of the RC.