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The status of subjects occurring in topic position , however , is disputed . As Rizzi ( 1986 ) points out , topics do not appear to support quantifiers , as illustrated in 42 , 43 , and 44 . ( 42 ) Italian * Nessuno , lo ho visto ...
The status of subjects occurring in topic position , however , is disputed . As Rizzi ( 1986 ) points out , topics do not appear to support quantifiers , as illustrated in 42 , 43 , and 44 . ( 42 ) Italian * Nessuno , lo ho visto ...
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Thus , Ordóñez presents evidence that overt subjects occur IP - externally and claims that they move to topic position . While this claim is not uncontroversial , the evidence from ellipsis , negative quantifier extraction ...
Thus , Ordóñez presents evidence that overt subjects occur IP - externally and claims that they move to topic position . While this claim is not uncontroversial , the evidence from ellipsis , negative quantifier extraction ...
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In 47a , the first sentence ( I plan to discuss several topics ) makes accessible the proposition that I will discuss some ... the expectation that the speaker will discuss some topic first renders the use of the cleft felicitous .
In 47a , the first sentence ( I plan to discuss several topics ) makes accessible the proposition that I will discuss some ... the expectation that the speaker will discuss some topic first renders the use of the cleft felicitous .
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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