Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... further . Of more relevance to the system of accents are PROSODIC CLITICS , potentially independent words which are ... further conditions on this rule : it does not apply to the low vowel a when it is followed by two consonants , and it ...
... further . Of more relevance to the system of accents are PROSODIC CLITICS , potentially independent words which are ... further conditions on this rule : it does not apply to the low vowel a when it is followed by two consonants , and it ...
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... further and further to the right . Because of the relational nature of the accent system , and because the D0 accents are not recursive , the addition of material later in the verse affects the status of the verse - initial phrase ...
... further and further to the right . Because of the relational nature of the accent system , and because the D0 accents are not recursive , the addition of material later in the verse affects the status of the verse - initial phrase ...
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... Further , there are always some sentences in which referents are restricted for every child . Suppose , however , that random performance were a real possibility , and suppose further ( and incorrectly ; see below ) that on each trial ...
... Further , there are always some sentences in which referents are restricted for every child . Suppose , however , that random performance were a real possibility , and suppose further ( and incorrectly ; see below ) that on each trial ...
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