Cleft sentences and questions
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Cleft sentences are an extremely common construction in Naija, making the comp:cleft
relation a particularly important for the annotation of this language.
The basic cleft construction in Naija includes the phrase na im (it’s him), followed by a verb phrase, though a number of variants exist.
The following provides several such examples.
The comp:cleft
relation is also used in questions containing interrogative words such as who or where.
In such cases, the wh-word is annotated as the root, and is connected to the verb via a comp:cleft
relation.