Intonation of Interrogative Sentences in Zan (Megrelian-Laz) Language

Authors

  • Eter Shengelia TSU Arnold Chikobava Institute of Linguistics
  • Natia Poniava TSU Arnold Chikobava Institute of Linguistics

Keywords:

intonation, stress, interrogative sentence, Zan (Megrelian-Laz) Language

Abstract

In the article, we discuss the intonation of interrogative sentences in Zan. Studying this topic has great importance not only with respect to a linguistic standpoint, but also with reference to teaching the Megrelian-Laz language. Empirical materials have been obtained from respondents of different age, sex and social status and analyzed by using Praat. In Megrelian-Laz like other many languages we have wh-questions, yes/no-questions, tag questions and echo-questions. The material analysis has shown that Megrelian-Laz interrogative sentences have the stress on the wh-word or on the verb; Sometimes non-question word is stressed and has rising intonation as well; negative and positive question tags have rising intonation contour as well as echo questions on the interrogative particle. In Laz spread in Georgia interrogative sentences formed without suffix -i and a question is expressed by the rising intonation at the end.

Published

2023-05-22

How to Cite

Shengelia, E., & Poniava, N. (2023). Intonation of Interrogative Sentences in Zan (Megrelian-Laz) Language. International Journal of Multilingual Education, (14), 26–35. Retrieved from https://multilingualeducation.openjournals.ge/index.php/ijml/article/view/6602

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