Unmarked and Marked Instances of Topicalization in Hebrew [electronic resource] / Stephen H. Levinsohn.
An analysis of Hebrew topicalization looks at the normal or unmarked function of topicalization in narrative discourse and considers the additional contextual effects that marked or apparently redundant instances of topicalization are intended to achieve. Focus is on the fronting of elements in sent...
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