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13.6.2 Disjunctive coordination (disjunction) 498
13.6.3 Adversative coordination 500
13.6.4 Rejection 501
13.6.5 Causal coordination 501
13.7 Summary 502
CHAPTER 14: REFERENTIAL COHERENCE 504-550
14.0 Outline 504
14.1 Major morpho-syntactic devices 504
14.2 Pronominal system 504
14.2.1 Personal pronouns 505
14.2.2 Demonstrative pronouns 510
14.2.3 Interrogative pronouns 511
14.2.4 Indefinite pronouns 512
14.3 Anaphoric coherence 514
14.3.1 Zero anaphora 515
14.3.2 Unstressed anaphoric pronouns 516
14.3.3 Stressed independent pronouns 516
14.3.4 R-dislocation, neutral word order and L-dislocation 517
14.3.5 Pronouns and zero anaphors vs. R-dislocated definite full-NPs 521
14.3.6 R-dislocated DEF-NPs 523
14.3.7 Y-moved NPs (contrastive topicalization) 524
14.3.8 Cleft/focus constructions 526
14.3.9 Referential indefinite NPs 526
14.4 Reference and definiteness 527
14.4.1 Grammatical marking of indefinite and definite reference 527
14.4.2 Suffixes for definiteness 529
14.5 Topic (referential) continuity 531
14.6 Action continuity 537
14.7 Thematic continuity 542
14.8 Summary 549
CHAPTER 15: TYPOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS 551-571
15.0 Outline 551
15.1 Phonological implications 551
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