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The authors also want to give a structural explanation of the focus effect associated with these constructions . Ch . 1 provides the theoretical background , presenting the relevant notions and principles of GB , mainly in the ...
The authors also want to give a structural explanation of the focus effect associated with these constructions . Ch . 1 provides the theoretical background , presenting the relevant notions and principles of GB , mainly in the ...
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Ch . 5 , entitled ' English focus constructions ' , summarizes the theoretical results of the analyses presented in Chs . 2-4 . R & C conclude , justifiably , that the primary goal of the book — the reanalysis of the so - called ...
Ch . 5 , entitled ' English focus constructions ' , summarizes the theoretical results of the analyses presented in Chs . 2-4 . R & C conclude , justifiably , that the primary goal of the book — the reanalysis of the so - called ...
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If the focus interpretation of particular structural positions is indeed due to a Focus Principle , then this principle should also account for the class of languages in which sentence structure displays an invariant focus position .
If the focus interpretation of particular structural positions is indeed due to a Focus Principle , then this principle should also account for the class of languages in which sentence structure displays an invariant focus position .
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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