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Ronnie Cann, Ruth Kempson, Masayuki Otsuka (2002). On Left and Right Dislocation.
URL: http://semantics.phil.kcl.ac.uk/ldsnl/papers/cko02olard.pdf
(Last accessed 2009-07-23).
ODIN: http://odin.linguistlist.org/igt_raw.php?id= 1351&langcode=hin (2021-05-25).
Example #1:
b. jo laRkiyaaN khaRii haiN ve do Lambii haiN.
which girls standing b e-PR those two tall b e-PR
`Which girls are standing, those two are tall.'
Example #2:
John-ko.
John-Dat
`John ignored that woman and will now have to reassure her.'
Example #3:
John-ne.
John-erg
`John ignored that woman and will now have to reassure her.'
Example #4:
(101) us aurat-ko samaadhan kiyaa aur abhi usko ignore kareega John.
that woman-Dat reassure did and now she-dat ignore will do John
`John reassured that woman and will now ignore her.'
Example #5:
(102) *us aurat-ko samaadhan kiyaa aur abhi usko ignore kareega John-ne.
that woman-Dat reassure did and now she-dat ignore will do John-Erg
`John reassured that woman and will now ignore her.'