Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... focus and two types of topic , termed here ' internal ' and ' external ' . Each is argued to occupy a distinct ... FOCUS position and TOPIC position . Norman defined focus position as preverbal and topic position as S - initial . ( A ...
... focus and two types of topic , termed here ' internal ' and ' external ' . Each is argued to occupy a distinct ... FOCUS position and TOPIC position . Norman defined focus position as preverbal and topic position as S - initial . ( A ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 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 ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 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 ...
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... focus ( with a focus verb ) and object topi- calization ; 74 ( Dayley 308 ) shows object focus and subject topicalization : ( 73 ) Ja tzyaq ch'ooyaa ' x - ee - tij - ow - i . the clothes rats ASP - A3pl - eat - FOC - IV ' Rats were the ...
... focus ( with a focus verb ) and object topi- calization ; 74 ( Dayley 308 ) shows object focus and subject topicalization : ( 73 ) Ja tzyaq ch'ooyaa ' x - ee - tij - ow - i . the clothes rats ASP - A3pl - eat - FOC - IV ' Rats were the ...
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