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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 ...
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 ...
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judgments ( assertions ) correspond to the f - structure pattern in ( a ) , that which involves a nonrestrictive matrix individual topic . And thetic judgments involving GA - marked subjects correspond to pattern ( c ) .
judgments ( assertions ) correspond to the f - structure pattern in ( a ) , that which involves a nonrestrictive matrix individual topic . And thetic judgments involving GA - marked subjects correspond to pattern ( c ) .
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CONCLUDING REMARKS : F - STRUCTURE , MARKEDNESS , AND CASE MARKING . A major lesson to be derived from a language like Korean is the crucial relevance of information structure for the study of sentence grammar .
CONCLUDING REMARKS : F - STRUCTURE , MARKEDNESS , AND CASE MARKING . A major lesson to be derived from a language like Korean is the crucial relevance of information structure for the study of sentence grammar .
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