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syntactic coding of the topic identification domain ' ( 18 ) . It was not at first clear to me that TCD is really about REFERENT continuity . ' To determine the topic of a text - i.e . ' what a text is about ' - one needs to identify ...
syntactic coding of the topic identification domain ' ( 18 ) . It was not at first clear to me that TCD is really about REFERENT continuity . ' To determine the topic of a text - i.e . ' what a text is about ' - one needs to identify ...
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G's introduction speaks of topics being located in a ' register ' : contingent topics are registered in short - term ... Three accessibility criteria exist for a topic 1 : ( a ) its newnessthe same topic as in the previous clause is the ...
G's introduction speaks of topics being located in a ' register ' : contingent topics are registered in short - term ... Three accessibility criteria exist for a topic 1 : ( a ) its newnessthe same topic as in the previous clause is the ...
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35 research into the role and interpretation of topic and focus in discourse structures will be needed to extend our theory . SOURCES OF VARIATION 5. Our analysis of Chichewa by principle ( d ) , in $ 1 , assumes that subject and topic ...
35 research into the role and interpretation of topic and focus in discourse structures will be needed to extend our theory . SOURCES OF VARIATION 5. Our analysis of Chichewa by principle ( d ) , in $ 1 , assumes that subject and topic ...
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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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