Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... topics occupy specifier position of C ' , then the invariant order topic - adverb is predicted . If topics too were adjoined to IP , then some other mechanism would be needed to rule out the order adverb- topic . Hence I conclude ...
... topics occupy specifier position of C ' , then the invariant order topic - adverb is predicted . If topics too were adjoined to IP , then some other mechanism would be needed to rule out the order adverb- topic . Hence I conclude ...
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... topic position . Apparently , topic NPs in Tz'utujil need not refer to new or switch topics , but can refer to the CONTINUING topic in span of discourse . A consequence of this difference in the way topics ... TOPIC AND FOCUS IN MAYAN 75.
... topic position . Apparently , topic NPs in Tz'utujil need not refer to new or switch topics , but can refer to the CONTINUING topic in span of discourse . A consequence of this difference in the way topics ... TOPIC AND FOCUS IN MAYAN 75.
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... topics are introduced only under E.39 CONCLUSION 6. 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 ...
... topics are introduced only under E.39 CONCLUSION 6. 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 ...
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