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( 122 ) But many languages DO signal surface semantics inflectionally - consider the wide- spread use of topic and focus inflections in the languages of the world . ... Some subject - topics and predicate - focuses in English arise via ...
( 122 ) But many languages DO signal surface semantics inflectionally - consider the wide- spread use of topic and focus inflections in the languages of the world . ... Some subject - topics and predicate - focuses in English arise via ...
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The latter is acti- vated by the presence of topic , focus , and force fea- tures in the DP . ... constraints on left dislo- cated subjects and CLLD structures ' provides an ac- count as to why subjects are often topics in discourse .
The latter is acti- vated by the presence of topic , focus , and force fea- tures in the DP . ... constraints on left dislo- cated subjects and CLLD structures ' provides an ac- count as to why subjects are often topics in discourse .
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thoughtful as his writings on topics like lexical case , lexicase , and relational grammar . ... clearly beyond the scope of the book , but the reader should be aware that the topic is not directly brought into view .
thoughtful as his writings on topics like lexical case , lexicase , and relational grammar . ... clearly beyond the scope of the book , but the reader should be aware that the topic is not directly brought into view .
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