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Dislocation (syntax)
Contrasting Contrastive Left-Dislocation Explications Marcel Den Dikken Bala´Zs Sura´Nyi
Defining Left-Dislocation
Some New Observations on the Cartography of Topic and Focus
Right Dislocation As a Biclausal Phenomenon Evidence from Romance Languages
Left Dislocation in Hungarian
Emily A. Hanink* Postsyntactic Inflection of the Degree Phrase in German Keywords. Concord; German; Inflection; Degree Phrases;
Left-Dislocations and Their Contribution to Information Structure Steven E
Presupposition & Root Transforms in Adjunct Clauses
Subject Doubling in Spoken French by Eleonore Blanquart a Thesis
Clitic Left Dislocation in Absence of Clitics: a Study in Trilingual Acquisition
Parameters (Material Taken from Chapter 8 ‘Minimum of English Grammar’, Ms
Verbal Inflection at a Distance
I the PRO-DROP PARAMETER in SECOND LANGUAGE
Clitic Left Dislocation and Focus Projection in Spanish
Defocalization in Cantonese Right Dislocation
The Morphosyntax of the Arabic Verb
Differentiating Left Dislocation Constructions in Biblical Hebrew1
English Right Dislocation
Top View
On Left and Right Dislocation: a Dynamic Perspective
Going Right? Double Down! Mandarin Right Dislocation
Agreement, Dislocation, and Partial Configurationality Mark C. Baker
Partial Constraint Ordering in Child French Syntax
Pro-Drop and Word-Order Variation in Brazilian Portuguese: a Corpus Study
Left-Dislocation in Latin
Two Kinds of Dislocations in Biblical Hebrew Matthew Hewett∗ Abstract
Pro-Drop in Interrogatives and Declaratives. a Parallel Study of Old High German and Old Italian
Linear Dislocation & Inter-Language Strategies