Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... focus . 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 ...
... focus . 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 ...
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... focus ( The passivized argument structure , as we saw in §3.6 , suppresses the agent argument , and then resembles 54. ) If we think of presentational focus as overlaying a theme - locative predica- tion , as in 54 , on the lexical ...
... focus ( The passivized argument structure , as we saw in §3.6 , suppresses the agent argument , and then resembles 54. ) If we think of presentational focus as overlaying a theme - locative predica- tion , as in 54 , on the lexical ...
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... focus , presentational and contrastive . An expression P is a presentational focus if and only if it is not ' c - construable ' , i.e. ' under discussion ' or indexical ( 1986 : 174 ) . Rochemont claims that the post- verbal NP in an ...
... focus , presentational and contrastive . An expression P is a presentational focus if and only if it is not ' c - construable ' , i.e. ' under discussion ' or indexical ( 1986 : 174 ) . Rochemont claims that the post- verbal NP in an ...
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