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Publication details [#2133]

Chvany, Catherine V. 1973. On the role of presuppositions in Russian existential sentences. Papers from the Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society 9 : 68–77.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Language as a subject

Annotation

At least one syntactic rule is shown to be sensitive to a 'presupposition of existence' (which ought not to be confused with a pragmatic notion of definiteness: while definite noun phrases refer to presupposed existents, not all noun phrases with a presupposed existent are definite; while definite noun phrases are often topics of sentences, topic-comment organization is independent of definite items).