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Another effect of presentational focus noted by BK is the pronominal restriction : although the postposed subject may be definite or indefinite , it cannot be an anaphoric pronoun ( cf. BK : 34 , exx . 76–77 ) .
Another effect of presentational focus noted by BK is the pronominal restriction : although the postposed subject may be definite or indefinite , it cannot be an anaphoric pronoun ( cf. BK : 34 , exx . 76–77 ) .
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In presentational focus , a scene is set and a referent is introduced on the scene to become the new focus of attention . In the core cases , a scene is naturally expressed as a location , and the referent as something of which location ...
In presentational focus , a scene is set and a referent is introduced on the scene to become the new focus of attention . In the core cases , a scene is naturally expressed as a location , and the referent as something of which location ...
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Inversion has also frequently been said to mark FOCUS , but what is meant by this varies ( see e.g. Prince 1986 , Rochemont 1986 , Rochemont & Culicover 1990 , and Bresnan 1990 ) . Moreover , these analyses require that the postposed NP ...
Inversion has also frequently been said to mark FOCUS , but what is meant by this varies ( see e.g. Prince 1986 , Rochemont 1986 , Rochemont & Culicover 1990 , and Bresnan 1990 ) . Moreover , these analyses require that the postposed NP ...
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