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<p>in a <a href="page.php?w=discontinuity_%28linguistics%29">discontinuity</a>. Shifting is often motivated by the relative weight of the constituents involved. The weight of a constituent is determined by a number of factors: e.g., number of words, contrastive focus, and <a href="page.php?w=semantic">semantic</a> content.</p>

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<p>Shifting is illustrated with the following pairs of sentences. The first sentence of each pair shows what can be considered canonical order, whereas the second gives an alternative order that results</p><p>
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