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From this point on , it will be convenient to use Chafe's terms ' English style ' and ' Chinese style ' , respectively , to refer to topic structures in which the comment clause does or does not contain an element which is anaphorically ...
From this point on , it will be convenient to use Chafe's terms ' English style ' and ' Chinese style ' , respectively , to refer to topic structures in which the comment clause does or does not contain an element which is anaphorically ...
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In clearly ' Chinese style ' structures , the comment clause contains no empty element ; rather , it contains a lexical constituent which is related to , but not anaphorically related to , an element in TOP .
In clearly ' Chinese style ' structures , the comment clause contains no empty element ; rather , it contains a lexical constituent which is related to , but not anaphorically related to , an element in TOP .
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101 ) is inappropriate , since Table 15 contains statistics for only 19 states ( including union territories ) while Table 16 contains figures for 27 states ( including union territories ) . It may also be noted that , in Table 15 ...
101 ) is inappropriate , since Table 15 contains statistics for only 19 states ( including union territories ) while Table 16 contains figures for 27 states ( including union territories ) . It may also be noted that , in Table 15 ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | 322 |
Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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