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A Crosslinguistic Study of Postposing in Discourse
Betty J. Birner
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Gregory Ward
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Linguistics
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Arts and Humanities
Discourse
100%
Cross-linguistic studies
100%
Right dislocation
100%
English
100%
Sentence type
80%
Canonical
60%
Pronouns
60%
coreferential
40%
Entity
20%
Accidental
20%
Farsi
20%
Discourse Function
20%
anaphoric pronouns
20%
Keyphrases
Postposition
100%
Right Dislocation
100%
Cross-linguistic Studies
100%
Sentence Type
80%
Pronouns
60%
Non-canonical
40%
Subject Position
20%
Discourse Functions
20%
Farsi
20%
Sentence-final
20%
There-sentences
20%
Anaphoric Pronoun
20%
Discourse-old
20%
Subject Inversion
20%
Discourse Constraints
20%
Yiddish Language
20%
Postverbal Subjects
20%
Psychology
Pronoun
100%