Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 1-4Linguistic Society of America, 2008 |
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... position . The asso- ciation of initial position with different types of prominence needs to be carefully defined for each language . But the association of initial position with at least some subset of the prominent contexts listed ...
... position . The asso- ciation of initial position with different types of prominence needs to be carefully defined for each language . But the association of initial position with at least some subset of the prominent contexts listed ...
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... position clitics following ) and ' topic ' ( = left - dislocated , possibly with pronoun in second position within clause ) phrasal positions in Laughren et al . 2005 . Nominative and accusative pronouns overwhelmingly occur in second ...
... position clitics following ) and ' topic ' ( = left - dislocated , possibly with pronoun in second position within clause ) phrasal positions in Laughren et al . 2005 . Nominative and accusative pronouns overwhelmingly occur in second ...
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... position reduced pronouns are usually obligatory , even when coreferent with a free nominal.38 The corresponding free pronouns are much rarer , and occur mostly clause - initially in ' stylistically marked focus constructions ' ( Heath ...
... position reduced pronouns are usually obligatory , even when coreferent with a free nominal.38 The corresponding free pronouns are much rarer , and occur mostly clause - initially in ' stylistically marked focus constructions ' ( Heath ...
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