2018
DOI: 10.1075/bjl.00014.kar
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Non-prototypical clefts

Abstract: In this article we present an overview of current debates in the analysis of cleft sentences. The types of sentences that are often seen as prototypical examples of the cleft category are introduced by it is or a cross-linguistic equivalent; in addition, they have specificational semantics and a focus-background information structure articulation. We argue here that other, less prototypical types of constructions, which have received less attention, a… Show more

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“… 7 The consequence of this is that we also exclude il y a- clefts with an indefinite NP. We leave them for further research (see Karssenberg and Lahousse, 2014; 2015a; 2015b; Davidse and Lahousse, 2015). …”
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confidence: 99%
“… 7 The consequence of this is that we also exclude il y a- clefts with an indefinite NP. We leave them for further research (see Karssenberg and Lahousse, 2014; 2015a; 2015b; Davidse and Lahousse, 2015). …”
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confidence: 99%