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marked syntactic position , the consequences of considering it a marked NP and topic are harmless , since it has no referent . If there counts as a topic , then the sentence in which it occurs is interpreted as being ABOUT a null ...
marked syntactic position , the consequences of considering it a marked NP and topic are harmless , since it has no referent . If there counts as a topic , then the sentence in which it occurs is interpreted as being ABOUT a null ...
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It might be the case that the position in which the NP occurs in surface structure would be decisive . If the NP “ escapes ' from an original marked position to a less marked one , then the whole sentence should be acceptable .
It might be the case that the position in which the NP occurs in surface structure would be decisive . If the NP “ escapes ' from an original marked position to a less marked one , then the whole sentence should be acceptable .
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Topics in Chinese are marked by position and pause particles , not by morphology or special topic particles ( cf. Li & Thompson , Tsao ) . Elements in initial position are perceived as topics ; these may be subjects in their normal ...
Topics in Chinese are marked by position and pause particles , not by morphology or special topic particles ( cf. Li & Thompson , Tsao ) . Elements in initial position are perceived as topics ; these may be subjects in their normal ...
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The English auxiliary system Yehuda N Falk | 483 |
Obligatory too in English Jeff Kaplan | 510 |
The repeated morph constraint L Menn and B MacWhinney | 519 |
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