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Ex . 35a contains a simple example with two prosodic words forming a relation of subject to predicate . Since the contour of the second word is falling , the contour on the first is rising . Ex . 35b contains a slightly more complex ...
Ex . 35a contains a simple example with two prosodic words forming a relation of subject to predicate . Since the contour of the second word is falling , the contour on the first is rising . Ex . 35b contains a slightly more complex ...
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For our purposes , only a small fraction of these total utterances are relevant , namely those containing tokens of me or myself . The percentages of utterances containing these proforms are shown in Table 2 , and the total numbers of ...
For our purposes , only a small fraction of these total utterances are relevant , namely those containing tokens of me or myself . The percentages of utterances containing these proforms are shown in Table 2 , and the total numbers of ...
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First , for virtually all samples the first two sessions contain proportionally fewer tokens of myself than the later sessions do . ... 1 The one exception is Adam's Session 6 , which contains no tokens of the reflexive .
First , for virtually all samples the first two sessions contain proportionally fewer tokens of myself than the later sessions do . ... 1 The one exception is Adam's Session 6 , which contains no tokens of the reflexive .
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