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[ Dayley : 235 ] Both the absence of pause and the possibility of embedded topics suggest that Tz'utujil topics are not ... The position for sentential adverbs in Tz'utujil may provide an argument that the topic is in the position of ...
[ Dayley : 235 ] Both the absence of pause and the possibility of embedded topics suggest that Tz'utujil topics are not ... The position for sentential adverbs in Tz'utujil may provide an argument that the topic is in the position of ...
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Line 85a establishes the daughter as new topic , using the particle ka ' ( ar ) men- tioned in n . 30. But an NP referring to the daughter is subject of line 85b , and that NP too is in topic position . Apparently , topic NPs in ...
Line 85a establishes the daughter as new topic , using the particle ka ' ( ar ) men- tioned in n . 30. But an NP referring to the daughter is subject of line 85b , and that NP too is in topic position . Apparently , topic NPs in ...
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The difference in function follows from the fact ( if it is a fact ) that external topic position is associated only with new / switch topics , while internal topic position may be associated with other functions , including continuing ...
The difference in function follows from the fact ( if it is a fact ) that external topic position is associated only with new / switch topics , while internal topic position may be associated with other functions , including continuing ...
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