Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... topic search based on the properties of the situation , the goals of the speaker , and the discourse types likely to occur in that context . ' These ' contextual macrostra- tegies ' provide anticipatory expectations about the discourse ...
... topic search based on the properties of the situation , the goals of the speaker , and the discourse types likely to occur in that context . ' These ' contextual macrostra- tegies ' provide anticipatory expectations about the discourse ...
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... topic or focus nodes of maximal projections , left - dislocations , and wн - constructions with resumptive phrases : ( 31 ) Priso lo ; al conde he.took him the count ' He took the count . ' ( Cid 1012 ) The doubling phenomenon is not ...
... topic or focus nodes of maximal projections , left - dislocations , and wн - constructions with resumptive phrases : ( 31 ) Priso lo ; al conde he.took him the count ' He took the count . ' ( Cid 1012 ) The doubling phenomenon is not ...
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... topic ' . In a monotransitive clause , the DO is the secondary clausal topic , being more top- ical than oblique nominals . Thus the PO / SO distinction can be viewed as a grammaticization of secondary topic vs. non - topic . The fact ...
... topic ' . In a monotransitive clause , the DO is the secondary clausal topic , being more top- ical than oblique nominals . Thus the PO / SO distinction can be viewed as a grammaticization of secondary topic vs. non - topic . The fact ...
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMIRSerials | 493 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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