Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... position . 28 Ex . 73 ( Dayley 309 ) shows subject focus ( with a focus verb ) and object topi- calization ; 74 ... position of negation and the position of the interrogative particle - are also consistent with this structure . As in ...
... position . 28 Ex . 73 ( Dayley 309 ) shows subject focus ( with a focus verb ) and object topi- calization ; 74 ... position of negation and the position of the interrogative particle - are also consistent with this structure . As in ...
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... 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 . Some languages , e.g. Tz'utujil ...
... 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 . Some languages , e.g. Tz'utujil ...
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... position but also the word order correlations ; this approach is forcefully articulated in a number of works by Givón ( 1971 , 1975 , 1984 ) . According to Givón , the position of affixes and the order of words reflects the order of the ...
... position but also the word order correlations ; this approach is forcefully articulated in a number of works by Givón ( 1971 , 1975 , 1984 ) . According to Givón , the position of affixes and the order of words reflects the order of the ...
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