Pacific Linguistics. Series B.Australian National University., 1991 - Oriental philology |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THEMATIC ORGANISATION | 31 |
TOPICALISATION | 86 |
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adversative information affirmative response aggasang spirit anak anaphoric annaya asawa aspectual atta atte awad biin bobai cataphoric CERT child cleft sentence clitic collateral information conjunctions construction contrast dependent clause dida durative aspect EMPH N,S equational clause example existential existential clause exophoric deictics expository discourse expository sentence focused element forms the peak fronted noun phrase fronted.noun.phrase function global theme proposition hortatory discourse in-inon inana kanande laraki leader left-dislocated noun phrase lexical items live lower-level theme proposition marriage married married couple matagu N,PL ngilin nominal 1 nominal none:MOD nuclear nuclear.clause O,PL occurs one:LK onnu pagay pangat paniyaw taboo paragraph peak perfective aspect person LK persuasive climax postnuclear postnuclear.clause prenuclear prenuclear.clause preposed noun phrases presents primary participant primary personage pronominal reference pronoun pseudo-cleft sentence reason clause result second half sentence is expounded sentence types siya speaker spouse/marriage T,PL tagu there.is topic proclitic unmarked Upper Tanudan Kalinga verb verbal clause woman yakon