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FOCUS AND RELATIVIZATION 1 PAUL SCHACHTER University of California , Los Angeles In many languages , focus constructions and constructions involving restrictive relative clauses show striking formal similarities , a fact which suggests ...
FOCUS AND RELATIVIZATION 1 PAUL SCHACHTER University of California , Los Angeles In many languages , focus constructions and constructions involving restrictive relative clauses show striking formal similarities , a fact which suggests ...
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One last similarity between relative and focus constructions in Ilonggo remains to be noted . As the translation of 15a ( = 13b ) indicates , a non - topic object preceded by the case marker sang is always interpreted as indefinite .
One last similarity between relative and focus constructions in Ilonggo remains to be noted . As the translation of 15a ( = 13b ) indicates , a non - topic object preceded by the case marker sang is always interpreted as indefinite .
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syntactic similarity between the constructions is correlated , this property is not that of presupposition . What , then , of the property that Chomsky calls focus ? In Chomsky's usage , at least , focus appears to be roughly the ...
syntactic similarity between the constructions is correlated , this property is not that of presupposition . What , then , of the property that Chomsky calls focus ? In Chomsky's usage , at least , focus appears to be roughly the ...
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A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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