Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... focus domain as ' to ' , L states that a ' to - relation ' is not as natural as the ' talking relation ' , whatever the naturalness criteria might be . But in the representation ' Our talking and the pigs were related as x ' , the ...
... focus domain as ' to ' , L states that a ' to - relation ' is not as natural as the ' talking relation ' , whatever the naturalness criteria might be . But in the representation ' Our talking and the pigs were related as x ' , the ...
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... focus sentence - the pitch accent on the verb . This necessary and sufficient property does not preclude the placement of a pitch accent on the subject as well , as in 14b , which is another instantiation of predicate - focus ( a fact ...
... focus sentence - the pitch accent on the verb . This necessary and sufficient property does not preclude the placement of a pitch accent on the subject as well , as in 14b , which is another instantiation of predicate - focus ( a fact ...
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... focus phenomena for which covert or overt movement cannot be demonstrated ( Erteschik - Shir 1998 , É . Kiss 1998 ) . And even the movement theory of focus is often not restric- tive enough to derive focus uniqueness — if focus moves to ...
... focus phenomena for which covert or overt movement cannot be demonstrated ( Erteschik - Shir 1998 , É . Kiss 1998 ) . And even the movement theory of focus is often not restric- tive enough to derive focus uniqueness — if focus moves to ...
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