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Information structure is defined on two dimensions : the distinction between background and focus ( per Rooth's 1992 alternative - semantics definition ) operates within a theme / rheme division ( Steedman 1991 , 2000 , Vallduví ...
Information structure is defined on two dimensions : the distinction between background and focus ( per Rooth's 1992 alternative - semantics definition ) operates within a theme / rheme division ( Steedman 1991 , 2000 , Vallduví ...
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Whereas languages like Italian use ( right- ) dislocation constructions in focus contexts , French has been claimed to have in - situ focus , where stress and a distinctive boundary tone are used to mark the discourse role of a focused ...
Whereas languages like Italian use ( right- ) dislocation constructions in focus contexts , French has been claimed to have in - situ focus , where stress and a distinctive boundary tone are used to mark the discourse role of a focused ...
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The construction is less acceptable when the subject is narrowly focused ( in line with De Cat 2004 ) and when the subject is ... The construction , however , is acceptable not only in topic contexts , but also in broad - focus contexts ...
The construction is less acceptable when the subject is narrowly focused ( in line with De Cat 2004 ) and when the subject is ... The construction , however , is acceptable not only in topic contexts , but also in broad - focus contexts ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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