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D Pajenn nevez : {{LabourAChom}} In linguistics, the '''topic''' (or '''theme''') is the part of the proposition that is being talked about (predicated). Once stated, the ...
 
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Er [[yezhoniezh]] e vez implijet an termen '''tem''' ([[saozneg|saoz.]]: ''topic'' pe ''theme'') evit komz eus
In [[linguistics]], the '''topic''' (or '''theme''') is the part of the proposition that is being talked about ([[Predicate (grammar)|predicated]]). Once stated, the topic is therefore "old news", i.e. the things already mentioned and understood. For example, the topic is emphasized ''like this'' in the following [[Sentence (linguistics)|sentence]]s:
 
the part of the proposition that is being talked about ([[Predicate (grammar)|predicated]]).
 
In [[linguistics]], the '''topic''' (or '''theme''') is the part of the proposition that is being talked about ([[Predicate (grammar)|predicated]]). Once stated, the topic is therefore "old news", i.e. the things already mentioned and understood. For example, the topic is emphasized ''like this'' in the following [[Sentence (linguistics)|sentence]]s:
 
*''The dog'' bit the little girl.
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Signaling the topic as such serves the pragmatic function of avoiding repetition. In many languages, old topics are replaced with a [[pronoun]]. [[Pro-drop language]]s like Japanese tend simply to delete the old topic, which is then left implicit throughout the discourse until a new one appears.
 
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*[[Topic marker]]
*[[Topic-comment]]