A case of focal adverb preposing in French 64 Keiko Murasugi Ne -attachment ( Ne-tuke ) on the Truncated Sentences 67
Furthermore not even all conditional complementizers allo w preposing - de-spite their semantics The complementizers safremt (`provided that') and ifald (`in case') do not allow preposing, while the complementizers hvis (`if') and dersom (`if') do (14) hvis if / / dersom if ikke not du you vil want deltage to participate (15) * sa fremt
contrastive focalisation through simple preposing The cleft construction is used in this case (Belletti 2013 for a comparison with Japanese): (5)a Son livre, tu devrais le lire ‘His book, you should read’ b C’est son livre que tu devrais lire ___ (pas celui de Jean) ‘It is his book that you shopuld read, not Jean’s’
primary focal prominence, that is, the TR status, and Geneva the secondary focal prominence, the LM status The earliest records of the word near dating back to the 9th century (OED, 1989) may suggest that the word is well established in the English language Originally, near was the comparative of the Old English adverb néah and the
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Karen Lahousse A case of focal adverb preposing in French 64 Keiko Murasugi Ne-attachment Eliciting clitics in French: against the Generalized Null Object Stage 68 Marco Nicolis Clausal extraposition and syntactic doubling: pro-legomena 69 Jacopo Garzonio and Cecilia Poletto
In this case study we will retrace this development, starting from the presentation of the initial complementizer particle (che in Italian, que in French, Spanish and Portuguese, that in First, (non-topical, non-focal) adverb preposing is clause bound: the following only allows the Karssenberg, Lena and Karen Lahousse
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In this case study we will retrace this development, starting from the presentation of the initial map So, one complementizer particle (chein Italian,quein French, Spanish, and Portuguese, First, (non-topical, non-focal) adverb preposing is clause bound: the following Karssenberg, Lena, and Karen Lahousse 2014
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