Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 1-4Linguistic Society of America, 2008 |
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... structure analyses phrased here within Erteschik - Shir's model could easily be recast in another theory of information structure , such as that in Vallduví 1991 or Lambrecht 1994. We find , however , that Erteschik- Shir's model ...
... structure analyses phrased here within Erteschik - Shir's model could easily be recast in another theory of information structure , such as that in Vallduví 1991 or Lambrecht 1994. We find , however , that Erteschik- Shir's model ...
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... STRUCTURE AND DIFFERENTIAL MARKING . We argued above that the choice of NEUN- VS. GA - marking for syntactic subjects is crucially sensitive to f - structure . We may now proceed to show that morphological marking as such - that is ...
... STRUCTURE AND DIFFERENTIAL MARKING . We argued above that the choice of NEUN- VS. GA - marking for syntactic subjects is crucially sensitive to f - structure . We may now proceed to show that morphological marking as such - that is ...
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... 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 . The central descriptive assumption proposed in ...
... 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 . The central descriptive assumption proposed in ...
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