Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... topic and focus . INFORMATION - STRUCTURAL RELATIONS . The two main concepts in IS are topic and focus . In his treatment of topic and focus as categories of IS , L establishes a welcome distinction between relational categories and the ...
... topic and focus . INFORMATION - STRUCTURAL RELATIONS . The two main concepts in IS are topic and focus . In his treatment of topic and focus as categories of IS , L establishes a welcome distinction between relational categories and the ...
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... topic expressions to definite NPs , but he does not address this question directly . Instead , he discusses the scalar correlation between the topic and cognitive states ( §4.4.2 ) and the correlation between topic expressions and ...
... topic expressions to definite NPs , but he does not address this question directly . Instead , he discusses the scalar correlation between the topic and cognitive states ( §4.4.2 ) and the correlation between topic expressions and ...
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... topic . Turning to the specifics of E - S's theory , the f - structure of a sentence is a structural description annotated for ( a hierarchy of ) topic and focus constituents . E - S reinterprets the topic notion of P. F. Strawson ...
... topic . Turning to the specifics of E - S's theory , the f - structure of a sentence is a structural description annotated for ( a hierarchy of ) topic and focus constituents . E - S reinterprets the topic notion of P. F. Strawson ...
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