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1997
Materials on Left Dislocation consists of two parts. Part I contains a selection of the main texts on which our present understanding of the Left Dislocation construction is based. For various reasons most of these texts had never been published, or are published in obsolete places.
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Materials on Left Dislocation consists of two parts. Part I contains a selection of the main texts on which our present understanding of the Left Dislocation construction is based. For various reasons most of these texts had never been published, or are published in obsolete places.
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2014
A number of studies of Left Dislocation (LD) in spoken French within the Interactional Linguistics (IL) framework (de Fornel 1988; Pekarek Doehler 2001; Chevalier 2011b) have been critical of the information-structure analyses of this construction as set forth in Lambrecht (1981, 1994) and Barnes (1985). This discussion attempts to clarify the original
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A number of studies of Left Dislocation (LD) in spoken French within the Interactional Linguistics (IL) framework (de Fornel 1988; Pekarek Doehler 2001; Chevalier 2011b) have been critical of the information-structure analyses of this construction as set forth in Lambrecht (1981, 1994) and Barnes (1985). This discussion attempts to clarify the original
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Left-Dislocated Structures in Spanish
Hispania, 2003Terms such as Left-dislocation and Topicalization, which originally referred to particular constructions in English, have also been used to refer to apparently similar topicalizing strategies in Spanish. However, a deeper analysis of the structures observed in Spanish shows that they differ from the English constructions syntactically, pragmatically ...
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LEFT DISLOCATION IN NEAR-NATIVE FRENCH
Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2011The present study is concerned with the upper limits of SLA—specifically, mastery of the syntax-discourse interface in successful endstate learners of second-language (L2) French (near-native speakers). Left dislocation (LD) is a syntactic means of structuring spoken French discourse by marking topic.
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A Rare Case of Mitral Prosthesis Dislocation Due to a Circumferential Left Atrial Dissection
JACC: Case Reports, 2021Lucrezia De Michele +2 more
exaly
A Movement Approach to Contrastive Left Dislocation
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Grohmann, Kleanthes K. +1 more
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Topicalization and left-dislocation: a functional opposition revisited
Journal of Pragmatics, 2001Laura A Michaelis
exaly

