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IDENTIFICATIONAL FOCUS VERSUS INFORMATION FOCUS KATALIN É . KISS Linguistic Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences This article argues that ... focus itself acts as 245 IDENTIFICATIONAL FOCUS VERSUS INFORMATION FOCUS ...
IDENTIFICATIONAL FOCUS VERSUS INFORMATION FOCUS KATALIN É . KISS Linguistic Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences This article argues that ... focus itself acts as 245 IDENTIFICATIONAL FOCUS VERSUS INFORMATION FOCUS ...
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... focus . Information focus is not associated with movement . An information focus is present in every sentence , but not every sentence contains an identificational focus . Even though the existence of these focus types has been ...
... focus . Information focus is not associated with movement . An information focus is present in every sentence , but not every sentence contains an identificational focus . Even though the existence of these focus types has been ...
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... focus differ ( in a way he does not specify ) merely in the illocutionary operator that binds them . The formula in 6 assimilates information focus to identificational focus in that it represents also information focus as a member of a ...
... focus differ ( in a way he does not specify ) merely in the illocutionary operator that binds them . The formula in 6 assimilates information focus to identificational focus in that it represents also information focus as a member of a ...
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