Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... topic , is any major category , and S or S ' , the comment , is another topic structure or a sentence which is independently well - formed . Some constituent of the comment , or the comment as a whole , must be related to the topic . If ...
... topic , is any major category , and S or S ' , the comment , is another topic structure or a sentence which is independently well - formed . Some constituent of the comment , or the comment as a whole , must be related to the topic . If ...
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... topic . We have not attempted to determine whether the relation that must hold between topic and comment in a well - formed Chinese topic structure is defined within the theory of grammar , as part of semantics— or whether it is defined ...
... topic . We have not attempted to determine whether the relation that must hold between topic and comment in a well - formed Chinese topic structure is defined within the theory of grammar , as part of semantics— or whether it is defined ...
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... topic ' . Definitions of ' sentence topic ' as subject NP , and of ' discourse topic ' as ( macro- ) prop- osition , are acknowledged , as are the limits on their applications . But several difficulties arise . For a given bit of ...
... topic ' . Definitions of ' sentence topic ' as subject NP , and of ' discourse topic ' as ( macro- ) prop- osition , are acknowledged , as are the limits on their applications . But several difficulties arise . For a given bit of ...
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