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Russian provides an excellent example for studying information packaging because of its morphological and syntactic properties . For instance , rich inflectional morphology allows for a certain freedom of word order as well as for a ...
Russian provides an excellent example for studying information packaging because of its morphological and syntactic properties . For instance , rich inflectional morphology allows for a certain freedom of word order as well as for a ...
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The schema of course provides only the most general representation of observed usage ; it is intended to be neither predictive nor prescriptive.27 It does not discount the possibility of speakers making other choices altogether .
The schema of course provides only the most general representation of observed usage ; it is intended to be neither predictive nor prescriptive.27 It does not discount the possibility of speakers making other choices altogether .
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GERHARD JÄGER provides a theory of focus without variables and Hae - KYUNG WEE accounts for the island insensitivity associated with definite wh - phrases and narrow foci . The related area of cleft and pseudocleft constructions is ...
GERHARD JÄGER provides a theory of focus without variables and Hae - KYUNG WEE accounts for the island insensitivity associated with definite wh - phrases and narrow foci . The related area of cleft and pseudocleft constructions is ...
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