Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... Topic , pronoun , and grammatical agreement . Subject and topic , ed . by Charles N. Li , 149-88 . New York : Academic Press . GOLDSMITH , JOHN . 1979. On the thematic nature of see . Linguistic Inquiry 10.347–52 . GREEN , GEORGIA M ...
... Topic , pronoun , and grammatical agreement . Subject and topic , ed . by Charles N. Li , 149-88 . New York : Academic Press . GOLDSMITH , JOHN . 1979. On the thematic nature of see . Linguistic Inquiry 10.347–52 . GREEN , GEORGIA M ...
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... ( topic and focus ) , with primary at- tention directed to the latter . Topic is asserted to be what an utterance is primarily about , while focus relates to relative importance or salience . Yet in the absence of contextual information ...
... ( topic and focus ) , with primary at- tention directed to the latter . Topic is asserted to be what an utterance is primarily about , while focus relates to relative importance or salience . Yet in the absence of contextual information ...
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... topic may not be par- ticularly useful to specialists in this topic area . Finally , Lee includes numerous actual texts as illustrations , and his chapter summaries are ex- cellent , serving to keep the main issues in focus . Anyone ...
... topic may not be par- ticularly useful to specialists in this topic area . Finally , Lee includes numerous actual texts as illustrations , and his chapter summaries are ex- cellent , serving to keep the main issues in focus . Anyone ...
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