\documentclass[12pt]{article} \usepackage{lingmacros} \usepackage{tree-dvips} \begin{document} \section*{Notes for My Paper} Don't forget to include examples of topicalization. They look like this: {\small \enumsentence{Topicalization from sentential subject:\\ \shortex{7}{a John$_i$ [a & kltukl & [el & {\bf l-}oltoir & er & ngii$_i$ & a Mary]]} { & {\bf R-}clear & {\sc comp} & {\bf IR}.{\sc 3s}-love & P & him & } {John, (it's) clear that Mary loves (him).}} } \subsection*{How to handle topicalization} I'll just assume a tree structure like (\ex{1}). {\small \enumsentence{Structure of A$'$ Projections:\\ [2ex] \begin{tabular}[t]{cccc} & \node{i}{CP}\\ [2ex] \node{ii}{Spec} & &\node{iii}{C$'$}\\ [2ex] &\node{iv}{C} & & \node{v}{SAgrP} \end{tabular} \nodeconnect{i}{ii} \nodeconnect{i}{iii} \nodeconnect{iii}{iv} \nodeconnect{iii}{v} } } \subsection*{Mood} Mood changes when there is a topic, as well as when there is WH-movement. \emph{Irrealis} is the mood when there is a non-subject topic or WH-phrase in Comp. \emph{Realis} is the mood when there is a subject topic or WH-phrase. \end{document}