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Ch . 4 exam- ence of marked topic and focus elements . Frascarelli ines at - ing constructions . With this construction , as examines the tape - recorded data that provide eviwith the in - ing pattern , R notes that while he wishes ...
Ch . 4 exam- ence of marked topic and focus elements . Frascarelli ines at - ing constructions . With this construction , as examines the tape - recorded data that provide eviwith the in - ing pattern , R notes that while he wishes ...
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( 12 ) NegP Neg ' Neg FocP ne Spec Foc ' pas Foc VP Spec V ' V NP ( Object ) pas vu With the continued association of pas , point , and mie with focus and negation we suggest that these elements were later reanalyzed as occurring base ...
( 12 ) NegP Neg ' Neg FocP ne Spec Foc ' pas Foc VP Spec V ' V NP ( Object ) pas vu With the continued association of pas , point , and mie with focus and negation we suggest that these elements were later reanalyzed as occurring base ...
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Significantly the S - V - Aux - O ( b ) pattern occurs only when the object is strongly focused . We therefore argue that this modal introduces a focus projection into the structure and the derivation of examples like 36 involves two ...
Significantly the S - V - Aux - O ( b ) pattern occurs only when the object is strongly focused . We therefore argue that this modal introduces a focus projection into the structure and the derivation of examples like 36 involves two ...
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