Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... given prosodic level there is no recursion or nesting of phrases . The reason is that this mapping procedure forms ... given in 24 : ( 24 ) THE STRICT LAYER HYPOTHESIS : 1. A given nonterminal unit of the prosodic hierarchy , XP , is com ...
... given prosodic level there is no recursion or nesting of phrases . The reason is that this mapping procedure forms ... given in 24 : ( 24 ) THE STRICT LAYER HYPOTHESIS : 1. A given nonterminal unit of the prosodic hierarchy , XP , is com ...
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... given / new distinction will be able to account for 16 above . A comprehensive account of inversion must distinguish among types and degrees of familiarity . 4. INFORMATION STATUS . As we have seen , a number of researchers have ...
... given / new distinction will be able to account for 16 above . A comprehensive account of inversion must distinguish among types and degrees of familiarity . 4. INFORMATION STATUS . As we have seen , a number of researchers have ...
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... given the act - out task . All were given judgment practice , which also constituted a pretest that subjects had to pass in order to continue in the experiment . ( They all passed . ) All other aspects of the sessions were identical to ...
... given the act - out task . All were given judgment practice , which also constituted a pretest that subjects had to pass in order to continue in the experiment . ( They all passed . ) All other aspects of the sessions were identical to ...
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