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Endangered Words and Invulnerable Worlds: Spatial Language and Social Relations in Cheran, Michoacan, Mexico
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Social Factors in the Production, Perception and Processing of Contact Varieties: Evidence from Bilingual Corpora, Nativeness Evaluations, and Real-time Processing (EEG) of Spanish-accented English
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Le créole capverdien (Kriolu) ; Le créole capverdien (Kriolu): Quelques contrastes pertinents pour l'acquisition du Français Langue Seconde par les locuteurs du créole capverdien
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02503755 ; 2020 (2020)
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The Said Construction: Usage, Change, and Social Meaning in English and Spanish
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Children's Evaluations of Interlocutors in Foreigner Talk Contexts
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The Syntax of Bora Subject Clitics: Anaphora and Long Distance Binding
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Dynamics Of Language Contact And Language Variation: The Case Of Transylvanian Saxon In The Homeland And The Diaspora
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A Sociolinguistic Study of Code Choice among Saudis on Twitter
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Taglish in Metro Manila: An Analysis of Tagalog-English Code-Switching
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The Contrast-dependent CI-Calculation of Topic and Focus in Korean Transitive Constructions.
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Prevailing analyses of Noun Phrases with a topic or focus interpretation in the literature of the Minimalist Program depend heavily on a syntactic projection (e.g., Topic Phrase) or a syntactic feature (e.g., [+foc]) dedicated to Topic or Focus. For example, Rizzi (1997) utilizes both a Topic Phrase and a Focus Phrase to account for a topic and focus interpretation of Noun Phrases. Miyagawa (2010), another influential work on Topic and Focus within the Minimalist Program, also employs the notion Focus as a syntactic feature that operates in the syntax. This dissertation, contrary to the prevailing analyses briefly described above, aims to present an alternative account of Noun Phrases with a topic or focus interpretation. In the account, I argue, without appealing to a syntactic projection or feature dedicated to Topic or Focus, that a topic or focus interpretation of Noun Phrases is calculated and determined at the Conceptual-Intentional interface by means of the structural properties of Noun Phrases. To achieve this goal, this dissertation explores Topic- and Focus-related interpretations of Noun Phrases in typical transitive constructions in Korean and proposes that the presence of a contrastively marked Noun Phrase, whether it is Topic or Focus, plays a crucial role in determining a topic or focus interpretation of Noun Phrases in Korean.
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Topic and Focus
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/116623
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The Influences of Teacher Multilingual Linguistic Response of Spanish English Bilingual Student Linguistic Output
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The Role of Socio-indexical Information in Regional Accent Perception by Five to Seven Year Old Children.
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Between Respect and Desire: On Being Young, Pious, and Modern in an East African Muslim Town.
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