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Global coherence and the ' macrostructure of a text - also known as the discourse ' topic ' or ' theme ' - have been primary ... V & K note that the set of possible topics in a text is constrained by the situation and discourse type ...
Global coherence and the ' macrostructure of a text - also known as the discourse ' topic ' or ' theme ' - have been primary ... V & K note that the set of possible topics in a text is constrained by the situation and discourse type ...
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From a syntactic point of view , clitic doubling configurations — with a clitic and an NP understood to corefer , as in 31 - are a subset of a very general class of doubling constructions which includes topic or focus nodes of maximal ...
From a syntactic point of view , clitic doubling configurations — with a clitic and an NP understood to corefer , as in 31 - are a subset of a very general class of doubling constructions which includes topic or focus nodes of maximal ...
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In the terminology of Givón 1979 , 1984a , the 10 in a ditransitive clause is a ' secondary clausal topic ' . In a monotransitive clause , the DO is the secondary clausal topic , being more topical than oblique nominals .
In the terminology of Givón 1979 , 1984a , the 10 in a ditransitive clause is a ' secondary clausal topic ' . In a monotransitive clause , the DO is the secondary clausal topic , being more topical than oblique nominals .
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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