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Cleft Structures
Edited by Katharina Hartmann and Tonjes Veenstra
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 208] 2013
► pp. 3570
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Cited by 9 other publications

Gécseg, Zsuzsanna
2020. Focused Topics in Hungarian: Reconsidering the Pragmatic Relevance of the Structural Focus Position1. Studia Linguistica 74:3  pp. 740 ff. DOI logo
Hartmann, Jutta M.
2013. Freezing in it-clefts. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 58:3  pp. 487 ff. DOI logo
Hartmann, Jutta M.
2018. A focus analysis of apparent predicational clefts. Belgian Journal of Linguistics 32  pp. 121 ff. DOI logo
Jin, Dawei
2020. Copula functions in a cross-Sinitic perspective. Folia Linguistica 54:1  pp. 89 ff. DOI logo
Jin, Dawei & Jun Chen
2022. Towards the copular status of clefts—Evidence from diachrony. Acta Linguistica Academica 69:3  pp. 301 ff. DOI logo
Kandybowicz, Jason, Bertille Baron, Philip T. Duncan & Hironori Katsuda
2023. Ikpana Interrogatives, DOI logo
KARSSENBERG, LENA
2017. Frenchil y aclefts, existential sentences and the Focus-Marking Hypothesis. Journal of French Language Studies 27:3  pp. 405 ff. DOI logo
Karssenberg, Lena, Karen Lahousse, Béatrice Lamiroy, Stefania Marzo & Ana Drobnjakovic
2018. Non-prototypical clefts. Belgian Journal of Linguistics 32  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Pinelli, Maria Cristina, Cecilia Poletto & Cinzia Avesani
2020. Does prosody meet syntax? A case study on standard Italian cleft sentences and left peripheral focus. The Linguistic Review 37:2  pp. 309 ff. DOI logo

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