Topics detached to the left: on 'left dislocation', 'hanging topic', and related constructions in German
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https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.35.2004.236Abstract
In this paper I argue that there are three distinct constructions in Modern German in which a 'topic constituent' is detached to the left: (left-)dislocated topic ('left dislocation'), (left-)attached topic ('mixed left dislocation'), and (left-)hanging topic ('hanging topic'). Presupposing the framework of Integrational Linguistics, I provide syntactic and semantic analyses for them. In particular, I propose that these constructions involve the syntactic function (syntactic) topic, which relates the topic constituent to the remaining part of the sentence. Dislocated and attached topic constituents function in addition as a strong or weak (syntactic) antecedent of some resumptive 'd-pronoun' form. Dislocated topic, attached topic, and hanging topic are in turn contrasted with 'free topics'. Being sentential units of their own, the latter are syntactically unconnected to the following sentence. In particular, they are not topic constituents.
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2004
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Nolda, Andreas. 2004. „Topics Detached to the Left: On ’left dislocation’, ’hanging topic’, and Related Constructions in German“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 35 (2):423-48. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.35.2004.236.