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So , for example , languages may formally differentiate constituents in contexts of topic shift , contrast , and answers to questions . Heath's ( 1984 ) analysis of Wubuy ( Nunggubuyu ) free pronouns formally differentiates topic shift ...
So , for example , languages may formally differentiate constituents in contexts of topic shift , contrast , and answers to questions . Heath's ( 1984 ) analysis of Wubuy ( Nunggubuyu ) free pronouns formally differentiates topic shift ...
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The chapter by Ayesha Kidwai , ' The topic interpretation in universal grammar : Evidence from Kashmiri ( and German ) ' , is devoted to an ambitious project that sets out to make sense of the typological variation between subject ...
The chapter by Ayesha Kidwai , ' The topic interpretation in universal grammar : Evidence from Kashmiri ( and German ) ' , is devoted to an ambitious project that sets out to make sense of the typological variation between subject ...
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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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