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*Erteschik-Shir, Nomi. 1988. Topic-chaining and dominance-chaining. In: Tobin, Yishai (ed.) ''The Prague School and its legacy.'' Amsterdam: Benjamins, 145-153. | *Erteschik-Shir, Nomi. 1988. Topic-chaining and dominance-chaining. In: Tobin, Yishai (ed.) ''The Prague School and its legacy.'' Amsterdam: Benjamins, 145-153. | ||
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Topic chaining is a kind of thematic progression in which the topic of a sentence is identical to the topic of the previous sentence.
Example
My sister is an architect. She likes old houses.
Reference
- Erteschik-Shir, Nomi. 1988. Topic-chaining and dominance-chaining. In: Tobin, Yishai (ed.) The Prague School and its legacy. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 145-153.
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