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TOPIC AND FOCUS IN MAYAN JUDITH L. AISSEN University of California , Santa Cruz Most Mayan languages are ' basically predicate - initial , but various phrases occur before the predicate when they are focussed or topicalized .
TOPIC AND FOCUS IN MAYAN JUDITH L. AISSEN University of California , Santa Cruz Most Mayan languages are ' basically predicate - initial , but various phrases occur before the predicate when they are focussed or topicalized .
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should follow the topic but precede the focus . The example in 9a shows that it precedes the focus , which is under the scope of negation . Examples like 12 show that the topic precedes sentence negation : ( 12 ) Pero li vo'on - e mu ...
should follow the topic but precede the focus . The example in 9a shows that it precedes the focus , which is under the scope of negation . Examples like 12 show that the topic precedes sentence negation : ( 12 ) Pero li vo'on - e mu ...
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There is another position before that one which Dayley calls a topic position.28 Ex . 73 ( Dayley 309 ) shows subject focus ( with a focus verb ) and object topicalization ; 74 ( Dayley 308 ) shows object focus and subject ...
There is another position before that one which Dayley calls a topic position.28 Ex . 73 ( Dayley 309 ) shows subject focus ( with a focus verb ) and object topicalization ; 74 ( Dayley 308 ) shows object focus and subject ...
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