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Consider Chinese topic structures . It seems necessary to distinguish two kinds of topic structures , one a contrastive topic construction and the other a " discourse ” topic construction , as argued for in Tsai 1994 , for instance .
Consider Chinese topic structures . It seems necessary to distinguish two kinds of topic structures , one a contrastive topic construction and the other a " discourse ” topic construction , as argued for in Tsai 1994 , for instance .
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The structural description has the obvious advantage of being precise but a structural position alone is not always sufficient to unequivocally identify the topic , because the topic is usually considered a derived element with no ...
The structural description has the obvious advantage of being precise but a structural position alone is not always sufficient to unequivocally identify the topic , because the topic is usually considered a derived element with no ...
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It is therefore reasonable to conclude that the relationship between a topic and is subject to structural restrictions . 4. GRAMMATICAL FUNCTIONS OF TOPIC . Given the assumption that a topic is related to a position inside the comment ...
It is therefore reasonable to conclude that the relationship between a topic and is subject to structural restrictions . 4. GRAMMATICAL FUNCTIONS OF TOPIC . Given the assumption that a topic is related to a position inside the comment ...
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