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This analysis posits three positions before the predicate in which NPs can occur : external topic , internal topic , and focus position . Most ( all ? ) Mayan languages appear to make use of the focus position , as defined here .
This analysis posits three positions before the predicate in which NPs can occur : external topic , internal topic , and focus position . Most ( all ? ) Mayan languages appear to make use of the focus position , as defined here .
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Languages in which the article and demonstrative occur on opposite sides of the noun provide particularly clear evidence that these two words belong to separate categories .
Languages in which the article and demonstrative occur on opposite sides of the noun provide particularly clear evidence that these two words belong to separate categories .
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the verb , while the adpositional phrase occurs on the other side . ... Because both adverbs and adpositional phrases exhibit a strong tendency to occur on the same side of the verb as the object , there are few languages in my database ...
the verb , while the adpositional phrase occurs on the other side . ... Because both adverbs and adpositional phrases exhibit a strong tendency to occur on the same side of the verb as the object , there are few languages in my database ...
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