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Relying much on Reinhart 1981 , Kidwai proposes a distinction between sentence topic , roughly what the sentence is ' about ' , and discourse topic . The latter is more abstract and unfolds as the text develops .
Relying much on Reinhart 1981 , Kidwai proposes a distinction between sentence topic , roughly what the sentence is ' about ' , and discourse topic . The latter is more abstract and unfolds as the text develops .
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16 The difference is even more pronounced at the sentence level : Il a brûlé un feu rouge becomes in English ' He ran a red light . The situation described by both sentences can be the same if given by two different witnesses ...
16 The difference is even more pronounced at the sentence level : Il a brûlé un feu rouge becomes in English ' He ran a red light . The situation described by both sentences can be the same if given by two different witnesses ...
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At stage 3 the material will be fitted together , and adjusted as the sentence progresses . Special stress and expressive intonation will be added at this stage . The sentence will endure as long as it persists in the memory of the ...
At stage 3 the material will be fitted together , and adjusted as the sentence progresses . Special stress and expressive intonation will be added at this stage . The sentence will endure as long as it persists in the memory of the ...
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analysis appear applied approach argues argument associated called Cambridge chapter clause cognitive comparative compounds conceptual conjunct constituent constructions context contrast course discourse discussion distinction duration effect English evidence example expressed fact factors frequency function German given grammar historical human illustrated important initial interesting interpretation involved issues John language learning lexical linguistic marking meaning method morphology names nature nominal noted noun noun phrases object observed occur original Oxford Papuan particular person phonology position possible predictability present problem production pronouns properties proposed provides question reduced reference relations representation represented rules semantic sentence significant similar speakers specific speech stress structure suggests syntactic syntax theory topic tree types University University Press variation verb word