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IDENTIFICATIONAL FOCUS VERSUS INFORMATION FOCUS KATALIN É . KISS Linguistic Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences This article argues that identificational focus , which expresses exhaustive identification and occupies the ...
IDENTIFICATIONAL FOCUS VERSUS INFORMATION FOCUS KATALIN É . KISS Linguistic Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences This article argues that identificational focus , which expresses exhaustive identification and occupies the ...
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... focus to identificational focus in that it represents also information focus as a member of a set of alternatives , which , in the case of the Hungarian sentence 5b , does not correspond to native speakers ' intuition . The structured ...
... focus to identificational focus in that it represents also information focus as a member of a set of alternatives , which , in the case of the Hungarian sentence 5b , does not correspond to native speakers ' intuition . The structured ...
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Here , too , the identificational focus quantifies over sets of books of different cardinality . If the universe of discourse contains , say three books , the domain of identificational focus is made up of three sets containing a single ...
Here , too , the identificational focus quantifies over sets of books of different cardinality . If the universe of discourse contains , say three books , the domain of identificational focus is made up of three sets containing a single ...
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