Drop The Low File
It primarily happens at the "left edge" or beginning of a clause.
The omitted information must be predictable and easy to recover for the listener. Drop the Low
Topic drop occurs when a speaker leaves out an element that has moved to the "sentence-initial" position, typically because it was already mentioned in the previous discourse. It primarily happens at the "left edge" or
Topic drop in German: Empirical support for an information-theoretic account to a long-known omission phenomenon in others like English
While it is a grammatical rule in some languages, in others like English, it is often associated with informal registers, such as diary entries , text messages, or casual spoken conversation (e.g., saying "Seen it" instead of "I have seen it"). Topic Drop Across Languages