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situation , but rather the relation between the time of utterance and the topic time . Various such relations are possible , and their exact nature depends on what is assumed to be the underlying time structure .
situation , but rather the relation between the time of utterance and the topic time . Various such relations are possible , and their exact nature depends on what is assumed to be the underlying time structure .
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sharper terminological distinction between emphatic focus , as in wH - words and answers to wH - questions , and contrastive topic involving pointed comparisons of topics or subjects of adjoining clauses ( He left , but she stayed ) .
sharper terminological distinction between emphatic focus , as in wH - words and answers to wH - questions , and contrastive topic involving pointed comparisons of topics or subjects of adjoining clauses ( He left , but she stayed ) .
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The highlight is a reanalysis ( 913 ) of eight English constructions , from zero anaphora to left - dislocation , into four types with dif- ferent backward - looking properties - continuation of current topic , return to earlier topic ...
The highlight is a reanalysis ( 913 ) of eight English constructions , from zero anaphora to left - dislocation , into four types with dif- ferent backward - looking properties - continuation of current topic , return to earlier topic ...
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Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
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