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... topic prominence In both English and Chinese , a subject of a sentence is a noun or a pronoun , which precedes the ... Topic is the term that is used to describe the information structure . The topic of a sentence lists people , objects ...
... topic prominence In both English and Chinese , a subject of a sentence is a noun or a pronoun , which precedes the ... Topic is the term that is used to describe the information structure . The topic of a sentence lists people , objects ...
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... topic , and “ you should never drink " comments on the topic . In and 3 , the topics are respectively the prepositional phrase “ at the supermarket ” and the prepositional phrase “ as for the letter ” . The exam- ples show that the ...
... topic , and “ you should never drink " comments on the topic . In and 3 , the topics are respectively the prepositional phrase “ at the supermarket ” and the prepositional phrase “ as for the letter ” . The exam- ples show that the ...
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... topic is not a grammatical unit but an informa- tion unit , so topic prominence of Chinese also proves that Chinese is grammatically im- plicit . 3. Hypotactic relations vs paratactic relations Hypotactic relations within a sentence ...
... topic is not a grammatical unit but an informa- tion unit , so topic prominence of Chinese also proves that Chinese is grammatically im- plicit . 3. Hypotactic relations vs paratactic relations Hypotactic relations within a sentence ...
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An Introduction | 4 |
Chapter Two Word Meaning and Culture | 14 |
Words and Expressions | 44 |
Autorská práva | |
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