Chinese writers of academic texts in English demonstrate a clear tendency to place in sentence-initial position certain topic-fronting devices (beginning For and Concerning), and logical connectors (Besides, Furthermore and Moreover) to introduce new information. When fronted in this way, these items usurp the position of the information structure element referred to in systemic-functional linguistics as theme. Theme functions in discourse to convey given or known information, but when theme position is occupied by new information, that information may constitute a marked theme. To establish empirically that Chinese subjects utilise theme position in the way described, a non-native speaker (NNS) corpus of academic writing produced by Chines...
We report an event-related potential study designed to explore the nature of context-induced topical...
The present study aims to investigate the general characteristics of topic-prominent typological int...
Topicalization refers to the sentence-initial placement of constituents other than the subject and i...
This paper explores the form and function of the initial part of a sentence, the “Theme zone” (Hanna...
This study, by using Halliday\u27s systemic functional grammar (in particular, the textual function)...
This study investigates the development of Theme choices in learner English speech and aims to find ...
There is considerable agreement among linguists that theme acts as a cohesive device in texts. It pl...
We investigated distributions of the kinds of cohesive relationships realized by aboutness-topic and...
This paper focuses on the role of elements placed in the initial position i.e. elements fulfilling t...
Languages can be categorized in terms of topic prominence or subject prominence. English is characte...
The present study aims to investigate the general characteristics of topicprominent typological inte...
Chinese writers of English often have problems in making their text coherent. This study is aimed to...
The present study aims to investigate the general characteristics of topicprominent typological inte...
As Chinese is a topic prominent language and English is a subject prominent language, there are many...
This article examines the knowledge of topic and subject particles in heritage speakers and L2 learn...
We report an event-related potential study designed to explore the nature of context-induced topical...
The present study aims to investigate the general characteristics of topic-prominent typological int...
Topicalization refers to the sentence-initial placement of constituents other than the subject and i...
This paper explores the form and function of the initial part of a sentence, the “Theme zone” (Hanna...
This study, by using Halliday\u27s systemic functional grammar (in particular, the textual function)...
This study investigates the development of Theme choices in learner English speech and aims to find ...
There is considerable agreement among linguists that theme acts as a cohesive device in texts. It pl...
We investigated distributions of the kinds of cohesive relationships realized by aboutness-topic and...
This paper focuses on the role of elements placed in the initial position i.e. elements fulfilling t...
Languages can be categorized in terms of topic prominence or subject prominence. English is characte...
The present study aims to investigate the general characteristics of topicprominent typological inte...
Chinese writers of English often have problems in making their text coherent. This study is aimed to...
The present study aims to investigate the general characteristics of topicprominent typological inte...
As Chinese is a topic prominent language and English is a subject prominent language, there are many...
This article examines the knowledge of topic and subject particles in heritage speakers and L2 learn...
We report an event-related potential study designed to explore the nature of context-induced topical...
The present study aims to investigate the general characteristics of topic-prominent typological int...
Topicalization refers to the sentence-initial placement of constituents other than the subject and i...