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Topicalization and the Cyclicity of Extraposition

Rudanko, 1978

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625233244686249071
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Rudanko M
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Neuphilologische Mitteilungen

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Up till now, some sentences in which both Extraposition and Topicalization apply have presented a problem for the cyclicity of the former rule. In this paper a solution is proposed: it is suggested that Extraposition does not introduce an it, as has been assumed, but rather a …
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