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Right Node Raising And Gapping Interface Conditions On Prosodic Deletion Katharina Hartmann

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Right Node Raising And Gapping Interface Conditions On Prosodic Deletion Katharina Hartmann
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Katharina Hartmann
ISBN: 9781556199844, 9789027225719, 9789027298508, 1556199848, 9027225710, 9027298505
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Right Node Raising And Gapping Interface Conditions On Prosodic Deletion Katharina Hartmann by Katharina Hartmann 9781556199844, 9789027225719, 9789027298508, 1556199848, 9027225710, 9027298505 instant download after payment.

This title investigates two elliptical coordinations in German, right node raising, and gapping. Ellipsis in both constructions is claimed to be the result of a phonological process which is conditioned by prosodic and focus semantic constraints. The author examines the close connection between focus and ellipsis and there is a discussion of focus structure which demonstrates that the conjuncts are informationally dependent on each other.

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