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OV appears at the level of 10 % or lower in text , and this is true for both definite and indefinite objects . Further , the functional distribution of OV in both texts suggests that it is an emphatic / contrastive discourse device ...
OV appears at the level of 10 % or lower in text , and this is true for both definite and indefinite objects . Further , the functional distribution of OV in both texts suggests that it is an emphatic / contrastive discourse device ...
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As can be seen in Tables 1-2 , VO is the overwhelming order in text , in both the written and spoken languages , in both definite and indefinite object categories , at the level of 90 % and over . Over- all , the written language is 94 ...
As can be seen in Tables 1-2 , VO is the overwhelming order in text , in both the written and spoken languages , in both definite and indefinite object categories , at the level of 90 % and over . Over- all , the written language is 94 ...
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Let us illustrate this briefly with constructed , out - of - context examples from English : ( 18 ) Y - movement a . non - referential : I don't like tomatoes ; POTATOES I do like . b . definite : C. I didn't see Mary there ; JOHN I saw ...
Let us illustrate this briefly with constructed , out - of - context examples from English : ( 18 ) Y - movement a . non - referential : I don't like tomatoes ; POTATOES I do like . b . definite : C. I didn't see Mary there ; JOHN I saw ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | 322 |
Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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