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To illustrate fully how this result is achieved , let us first turn to L's approach to topic and focus . INFORMATION - STRUCTURAL RELATIONS . The two main concepts in IS are topic and focus . In his treatment of topic and focus as ...
To illustrate fully how this result is achieved , let us first turn to L's approach to topic and focus . INFORMATION - STRUCTURAL RELATIONS . The two main concepts in IS are topic and focus . In his treatment of topic and focus as ...
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L is rather unclear on a fundamental issue about topic — do topic expressions have to be definite , because they most ... and given some examples in Ch . 4 , which deals with topics , I suspect that his approach does not restrict topic ...
L is rather unclear on a fundamental issue about topic — do topic expressions have to be definite , because they most ... and given some examples in Ch . 4 , which deals with topics , I suspect that his approach does not restrict topic ...
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Ch . 1 is devoted to defining the key notions of f - structure : topic and focus . Ch . 2 examines the role of f - structure in determining reference and coreference . Ch . 3 derives various properties of negative , interrogative , and ...
Ch . 1 is devoted to defining the key notions of f - structure : topic and focus . Ch . 2 examines the role of f - structure in determining reference and coreference . Ch . 3 derives various properties of negative , interrogative , and ...
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