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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun The placement of the topic at the beginning of a sentence, as in That movie, you couldn't pay me to see.

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  • noun linguistics The placing of the topic of a sentence at the beginning.

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  • noun (linguistics) emphasis placed on the topic or focus of a sentence by preposing it to the beginning of the sentence; placing the topic at the beginning of the sentence is typical for English

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Examples

  • Outside of poetic writing and certain syntactic alternations like topicalization, the word order of Modern English is Subject-Verb-Object.

    2009 October « Motivated Grammar 2009

  • Outside of poetic writing and certain syntactic alternations like topicalization, the word order of Modern English is Subject-Verb-Object.

    Whoever v. Whomever! Cases collide! Match of the Century! « Motivated Grammar 2009

  • As linguists themselves note (see Appendix), definitions are not yet available which are stringent enough to allow tagging for topic, topicalization, and focus according to anything like a straightforward algorithm.

    Ancient Hebrew Poetry 2008

  • In addition, the terms "topic," "topicalization," and "focus" are used in very different ways in the linguistic literature.

    Ancient Hebrew Poetry 2008

  • For instance, they used inflectional markers in an inconsistent way and often failed to respect the structure-dependence of the rules governing topicalization in that language. [

    Innateness and Language Cowie, Fiona 2008

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