Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... TOPIC and FOCUS relations between these denotata and the proposi- tions in which they occur.3 We will employ the theory of information structure presented in Lambrecht 1994. This theory targets the morphosyntactic and prosodic encoding ...
... TOPIC and FOCUS relations between these denotata and the proposi- tions in which they occur.3 We will employ the theory of information structure presented in Lambrecht 1994. This theory targets the morphosyntactic and prosodic encoding ...
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... topic function of the dislocated NP . As argued in Lambrecht 1994 ( chap . 4 ) , topic referents must be identifiable because of a basic cognitive constraint on property attribution : the entity to which a property is attributed must be ...
... topic function of the dislocated NP . As argued in Lambrecht 1994 ( chap . 4 ) , topic referents must be identifiable because of a basic cognitive constraint on property attribution : the entity to which a property is attributed must be ...
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... topic . By contrast , the postpredicate NP found in a case of RD simply resumes a basic- level discourse topic . Notice the NE example in 30.15 ( 30 ) The mere sight of Henry . . . lifted her spirits . It was FRIGHTENING the way her ...
... topic . By contrast , the postpredicate NP found in a case of RD simply resumes a basic- level discourse topic . Notice the NE example in 30.15 ( 30 ) The mere sight of Henry . . . lifted her spirits . It was FRIGHTENING the way her ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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