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In syntax, dislocation refers to a construction where a constituent, such as a noun phrase or a clause, is moved away from its canonical position in a sentence, often to the periphery, while still maintaining a clear link to the rest of the sentence. Dislocation is commonly used to highlight, emphasize, or provide additional information about the dislocated element.

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