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SUBJECT = INDIVIDUAL TOPIC . The f - structure pattern exemplified in 21 involves the ' double movement of the mind ' characteristic of CATEGORICAL JUDGMENTS ( Kuroda 1972 ) . The subject denotes a discourse referent instantiating an ...
SUBJECT = INDIVIDUAL TOPIC . The f - structure pattern exemplified in 21 involves the ' double movement of the mind ' characteristic of CATEGORICAL JUDGMENTS ( Kuroda 1972 ) . The subject denotes a discourse referent instantiating an ...
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nonnominalized predicates are never topics . In the restrictive - focus pattern , the topic is assumed to denote the closed or open set of entities from which an item is selected to provide a value for the wH - variable .
nonnominalized predicates are never topics . In the restrictive - focus pattern , the topic is assumed to denote the closed or open set of entities from which an item is selected to provide a value for the wH - variable .
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10 Relying much on Reinhart 1981 , Kidwai proposes a distinction between sentence topic , roughly what the sentence is about ' , and discourse topic . The latter is more abstract and unfolds as the text develops .
10 Relying much on Reinhart 1981 , Kidwai proposes a distinction between sentence topic , roughly what the sentence is about ' , and discourse topic . The latter is more abstract and unfolds as the text develops .
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Letters to Language | 1 |
Construction after construction and its theoretical challenges Ray Jackendoff | 8 |
An AAE camouflage construction Chris Collins Simanique Moody Paul M Postal | 29 |
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