Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... topics . 1.4 . TOPICS AS LEFT - DISLOCATED CONSTITUENTS . A frequently noted characteristic of topics , and one which distinguishes them from subjects , is their tendency to occur sentence - initially ( Halliday 1974 : 53 , Li ...
... topics . 1.4 . TOPICS AS LEFT - DISLOCATED CONSTITUENTS . A frequently noted characteristic of topics , and one which distinguishes them from subjects , is their tendency to occur sentence - initially ( Halliday 1974 : 53 , Li ...
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... topic and conditional is manifested in those languages where the regular mark of the conditional is also the regular mark of the topic . I know of two languages where this identity holds . If the analysis of topics defended here is ...
... topic and conditional is manifested in those languages where the regular mark of the conditional is also the regular mark of the topic . I know of two languages where this identity holds . If the analysis of topics defended here is ...
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... topics like that of 22b convey NEW information . As an adherent of position ( ii ) , Chafe ( 50 ) consequently questions whether contrastive topics are really topics at all . Kuno does not : the two are identically marked , at least in ...
... topics like that of 22b convey NEW information . As an adherent of position ( ii ) , Chafe ( 50 ) consequently questions whether contrastive topics are really topics at all . Kuno does not : the two are identically marked , at least in ...
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