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We conclude , then , that 76 provides an adequate account of the nature of topic structures in Chinese , provided that the comment is a well - formed clause which relates to the topic . We have not attempted to determine whether the ...
We conclude , then , that 76 provides an adequate account of the nature of topic structures in Chinese , provided that the comment is a well - formed clause which relates to the topic . We have not attempted to determine whether the ...
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The applicability of this hypothesis can best be tested using those languages and dialects of areas peripheral to Han Chinese which are known to have had contact with non - Han people . When language A or dialect A is not significantly ...
The applicability of this hypothesis can best be tested using those languages and dialects of areas peripheral to Han Chinese which are known to have had contact with non - Han people . When language A or dialect A is not significantly ...
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the south of China . When more evidence is available , the generalization about sociolinguistic conditions as observed in TM and Tw may be useful in determining whether and how Altaicization or Thaization has taken place . 5.
the south of China . When more evidence is available , the generalization about sociolinguistic conditions as observed in TM and Tw may be useful in determining whether and how Altaicization or Thaization has taken place . 5.
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
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accent allow analysis answer appear approach argues argument aspects Chinese claim clause clitics combination communicative complements consider constituent constructions contains context contrast conversational definite dialect direct discourse discussion distinction element English evidence examples exist expressed fact FIGURE final function further German give given grammar important indicate interesting interpretation involve issues John language lexical linguistic logical major marked meaning names natural negation Note noun object occur operator particles particular passive patterns phonological phrase position possible pragmatic present Press principles problem pronoun proposed provides question reading reason reference relation relative represent require rules semantic sentences similar speakers speech stress structure suggests syntactic syntax Table theory topic types University verb words York