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THE CONJUNCTIVE PHRASE . Moving up the hierarchy , we can identify a constituent which we will call the CONJUNCTIVE PHRASE , C. A word marked with a conjunctive accent is part of the same conjunctive phrase as the word which follows it ...
THE CONJUNCTIVE PHRASE . Moving up the hierarchy , we can identify a constituent which we will call the CONJUNCTIVE PHRASE , C. A word marked with a conjunctive accent is part of the same conjunctive phrase as the word which follows it ...
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3.16 : 2 phrases b . Gen. 3.14 : 1 phrase S S PP VP PP VP NP NP NP 1 N P N P N | ( baseșeb ) ( Téldi in.pain shall.you.bear būnim ) DO children ( ful - gohonka on - your.belly lélek ) D1 shall.you.crawl Ex . 22a has a phrase boundary at ...
3.16 : 2 phrases b . Gen. 3.14 : 1 phrase S S PP VP PP VP NP NP NP 1 N P N P N | ( baseșeb ) ( Téldi in.pain shall.you.bear būnim ) DO children ( ful - gohonka on - your.belly lélek ) D1 shall.you.crawl Ex . 22a has a phrase boundary at ...
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Following this , a series of prosodic readjustments occur , depending on where a phrase is in the prosodic tree . These readjustments are of two types : DIVISION of phrases , whereby a twoword phrase is further divided , and its ...
Following this , a series of prosodic readjustments occur , depending on where a phrase is in the prosodic tree . These readjustments are of two types : DIVISION of phrases , whereby a twoword phrase is further divided , and its ...
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