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Focus and Grammatical Relations in Creole Languages: Research Papers from University of Chicago Conference | Creole Language Studies | Academic Linguistics Collection | Perfect for Researchers & Language Students
Focus and Grammatical Relations in Creole Languages: Research Papers from University of Chicago Conference | Creole Language Studies | Academic Linguistics Collection | Perfect for Researchers & Language StudentsFocus and Grammatical Relations in Creole Languages: Research Papers from University of Chicago Conference | Creole Language Studies | Academic Linguistics Collection | Perfect for Researchers & Language StudentsFocus and Grammatical Relations in Creole Languages: Research Papers from University of Chicago Conference | Creole Language Studies | Academic Linguistics Collection | Perfect for Researchers & Language Students

Focus and Grammatical Relations in Creole Languages: Research Papers from University of Chicago Conference | Creole Language Studies | Academic Linguistics Collection | Perfect for Researchers & Language Students" (注:由于原标题是高度专业的学术著作标题,我进行了以下优化: 1. 保持了核心学术关键词 2. 增加了"Research Papers"更明确内容类型 3. 添加了"Creole Language Studies"作为补充关键词 4. 说明适用人群(researchers & language students) 5. 保持了学术著作的正式语气 6. 使用竖线分隔不同信息模块 7. 添加了使用场景说明)

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The volume has as its topic, not only the types of formal constructions and devices which creole languages syntactically utilize to achieve constituent focus, but also, in a much broader sense, the many other phenomena and processes found in these languages which serve to highlight sentence-level elements. The book is organized into five sections: 1. verb focus, predicate clefting and predicate doubling; 2. focus and anti-focus; 3. focus and pronominals; 4. discourse patterning; 5. grammatical relations.

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