Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... constituents can be omitted , an assumption on which a certain proposal concerning constituent structure is based . Ex . la is supposed to illustrate the omission of a constituent ( the verb kissed of the second conjunct ) by way of ...
... constituents can be omitted , an assumption on which a certain proposal concerning constituent structure is based . Ex . la is supposed to illustrate the omission of a constituent ( the verb kissed of the second conjunct ) by way of ...
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... constituent adds new information about the entity . That is , the posited bridging effect of the preposed constituent , linking prior information with the current utterance , re- quires only that SOME nontrivial element thereof ...
... constituent adds new information about the entity . That is , the posited bridging effect of the preposed constituent , linking prior information with the current utterance , re- quires only that SOME nontrivial element thereof ...
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... constituent was represented by the postposed constituent . In another 279 cases ( 22 % ) , the elements represented by the preposed and post- posed constituents were either both discourse - old ( 138 ) or both discourse - new ( 141 ) ...
... constituent was represented by the postposed constituent . In another 279 cases ( 22 % ) , the elements represented by the preposed and post- posed constituents were either both discourse - old ( 138 ) or both discourse - new ( 141 ) ...
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