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eschik - Shir's 1997 theory of F ( OCUS ) -STRUCTURE , whose system of
representation we outline and adapt in $ 3 . We trust that most f - structure
analyses phrased here within Erteschik - Shir's model could easily be recast in
another theory ...
eschik - Shir's 1997 theory of F ( OCUS ) -STRUCTURE , whose system of
representation we outline and adapt in $ 3 . We trust that most f - structure
analyses phrased here within Erteschik - Shir's model could easily be recast in
another theory ...
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We first consider declarative clauses , starting with f - structure patterns for
syntactic subjects , then f - structure patterns for syntactic objects , and finally
emphasizing ( adapting here Lambrecht's 1994 terminology ) an important
distinction ...
We first consider declarative clauses , starting with f - structure patterns for
syntactic subjects , then f - structure patterns for syntactic objects , and finally
emphasizing ( adapting here Lambrecht's 1994 terminology ) an important
distinction ...
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But unlike the object pronoun in 27-29 , the referent of the definite object is not
activated by an f - structure topic : if we should insert an overt topic in 30 , the
sentence becomes unacceptable . ( 31 ) ( What did John eat ? ) #The apple , he
ate it .
But unlike the object pronoun in 27-29 , the referent of the definite object is not
activated by an f - structure topic : if we should insert an overt topic in 30 , the
sentence becomes unacceptable . ( 31 ) ( What did John eat ? ) #The apple , he
ate it .
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