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<p><a href="page.php?w=Talmy_Giv%C3%B3n">Talmy Givón</a>, often connect focus with the packaging of new, old, and contrasting information. Lambrecht in particular distinguishes three main types of focus constructions: predicate-focus structure, argument-focus structure, and sentence-focus structure. Focus has also been linked to other more general cognitive processes, including <a href="page.php?w=attention">attention</a> orientation.</p>

<p>In such approaches, contrastive focus is understood as the coding of information that is contrary to the</p><p>
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