Sentence examples for topic clause from inspiring English sources

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In addition, a low linker cannot take a pseudo-cleft clause and a topic clause.

The linker ki' LA can introduce a pseudo-cleft clause and a topic clause, as in (59).

Consider the following examples in (34): the linker ru' can introduce a fully inflected clause (finite TP), a pseudo-cleft clause, and a topic clause as its complements.

In addition, a mid-linker-introduced clause can be a wh-cleft, as in (48), or a topic clause, as in (49), as can be observed in the high-linking construction aforementioned.

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One hot topic: clauses in corporate bonds, loans or trading agreements, known as rating triggers.

Wh-clauses, as in (64), and topic clauses, as in (65), cannot occur after the low linkers.

As with ru', linkers 'i' H and gi' can take finite clauses, pseudo-cleft clauses, and topic clauses as their complements.

The extraction of a nominal topic from the embedded clause is also allowed, as in (60b).

I identified some reoccurring collocations of coded features, specifically those related to in/end of text citation and type of incorporation; I also noted whether the external voice was the subject, agent, or topic of a main clause.

The extraction of a topic nominal from embedded clauses of mid linkers is also allowed, as in (51).

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