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The third article in this group is ' Inferrability , discourse - boundedness and sub - topics ' ( M. HANNAY ) . ... “ Topic in Arabic : Towards a functional analysis ' ( A. MOUTAOUKIL ) , ' Semantic and syntactic functions in Toba Batak ...
The third article in this group is ' Inferrability , discourse - boundedness and sub - topics ' ( M. HANNAY ) . ... “ Topic in Arabic : Towards a functional analysis ' ( A. MOUTAOUKIL ) , ' Semantic and syntactic functions in Toba Batak ...
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The topic is a non - A binder or syntactic operator , while the resumptive phrase is the variable - like item which it binds . Thus the topic must c - command the resumptive phrase , and this phrase must be of an appropriate category to ...
The topic is a non - A binder or syntactic operator , while the resumptive phrase is the variable - like item which it binds . Thus the topic must c - command the resumptive phrase , and this phrase must be of an appropriate category to ...
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Sp. and OSp . left dislocations , the topic node requires no casemarker ; it may contain a bare NP coindexed with a pronominal within a PP , as in Juani , creen que hablaron con él ; ' John ;, they think that they talked with him ;.
Sp. and OSp . left dislocations , the topic node requires no casemarker ; it may contain a bare NP coindexed with a pronominal within a PP , as in Juani , creen que hablaron con él ; ' John ;, they think that they talked with him ;.
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