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In a topic-comment sentence, the usual [[word order]] is rearranged a bit in order to emphasize a certain part of a sentence.  The part that is to be emphasized becomes the topic, and moves to the beginning of the sentence, with the comment on the topic coming after the topic has been stated.
 
In a topic-comment sentence, the usual [[word order]] is rearranged a bit in order to emphasize a certain part of a sentence.  The part that is to be emphasized becomes the topic, and moves to the beginning of the sentence, with the comment on the topic coming after the topic has been stated.
  
Here are some example sentences to make this pattern a bit clearer:
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== Examples ==
  
 
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Revision as of 08:50, 21 May 2012

In a topic-comment sentence, the usual word order is rearranged a bit in order to emphasize a certain part of a sentence. The part that is to be emphasized becomes the topic, and moves to the beginning of the sentence, with the comment on the topic coming after the topic has been stated.

Examples

  • 这 台 电视 ,价格 不太 贵。
  • 上海 的 夏天 ,我 听说 每天 下 雨,也 很 潮湿。
  • 日语 ,我 怎么 说 也 说 得 不 好。

Sources and further reading

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