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- Topic_marker abstract "A topic marker is a grammatical particle used to mark the topic of a sentence. It is found in Japanese, Korean, Ryukyuan, Imonda, and, to a limited extent, Classical Chinese. It often overlaps with the subject of a sentence, causing confusion for learners, as most other languages lack it. It differs from a subject in that it puts more emphasis on the item and can be used with words in other roles as well.".
- Topic_marker wikiPageExternalLink books?id=DJDjNp6wODoC&pg=PA90.
- Topic_marker wikiPageExternalLink ParticlesRomaji.pdf.
- Topic_marker wikiPageExternalLink Ivan-G-Iliev-CASE-AND-VOCATIVENESS.
- Topic_marker wikiPageID "3522451".
- Topic_marker wikiPageLength "4997".
- Topic_marker wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Topic_marker wikiPageRevisionID "683443811".
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_grammar.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_language.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Chinese_grammar.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Direct_object.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_particle.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Hiragana.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Imonda_language.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_G._Iliev.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink James_Clackson.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_grammar.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_particles.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Korean_language.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Object_(grammar).
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Records_of_the_Grand_Historian.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Ryukyuan_languages.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Subject_(grammar).
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Topic-prominent_language.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Topic_(linguistics).
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Topic_and_comment.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:는.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:은.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:は.
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLinkText "".
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Topic marker".
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Topic marker: Japanese: は".
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Topic".
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLinkText "topic marker".
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLinkText "topic-marker".
- Topic_marker wikiPageWikiLinkText "topicalization".
- Topic_marker hasPhotoCollection Topic_marker.
- Topic_marker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_language.
- Topic_marker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Topic_marker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Topic_marker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Topic_marker subject Category:Japanese_grammar.
- Topic_marker subject Category:Korean_language.
- Topic_marker hypernym Particle.
- Topic_marker type Language.
- Topic_marker type Scientist.
- Topic_marker type Language.
- Topic_marker comment "A topic marker is a grammatical particle used to mark the topic of a sentence. It is found in Japanese, Korean, Ryukyuan, Imonda, and, to a limited extent, Classical Chinese. It often overlaps with the subject of a sentence, causing confusion for learners, as most other languages lack it. It differs from a subject in that it puts more emphasis on the item and can be used with words in other roles as well.".
- Topic_marker label "Topic marker".
- Topic_marker sameAs Merk_an_tema.
- Topic_marker sameAs Marcador_de_tema.
- Topic_marker sameAs m.09j79t.
- Topic_marker sameAs Q7824868.
- Topic_marker sameAs Q7824868.
- Topic_marker sameAs 主題標記.
- Topic_marker wasDerivedFrom Topic_marker?oldid=683443811.
- Topic_marker isPrimaryTopicOf Topic_marker.