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Wón hraje kopańcu . this is Jan's shirt he plays football Given a suitable context ( someone holding a dirty shirt ) , speakers found this acceptable in Upper Sorbian . With an animate head noun , the picture is more complex : ( 91 ) * ...
Wón hraje kopańcu . this is Jan's shirt he plays football Given a suitable context ( someone holding a dirty shirt ) , speakers found this acceptable in Upper Sorbian . With an animate head noun , the picture is more complex : ( 91 ) * ...
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GIVEN VS. NEW INFORMATION is not as predictive of order as is identifiability . Table 10 presents pre- vs. postverbal distribution of direct and oblique phrases , relative to new vs. given status in S & S . If we factor out 36 cases of ...
GIVEN VS. NEW INFORMATION is not as predictive of order as is identifiability . Table 10 presents pre- vs. postverbal distribution of direct and oblique phrases , relative to new vs. given status in S & S . If we factor out 36 cases of ...
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traditional categories of ' given ' and ' new ' information has been clarified by Chafe 1987 , who refers them to the actual processes of information transfer by language users . Corresponding to the traditional term ' given ' ( or ...
traditional categories of ' given ' and ' new ' information has been clarified by Chafe 1987 , who refers them to the actual processes of information transfer by language users . Corresponding to the traditional term ' given ' ( or ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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