Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... PHRASE , C. A word marked with a conjunctive accent is part of the same conjunctive phrase as the word which follows it ; a word with a disjunctive accent ends such a phrase . The conjunctive phrase forms the domain for three rules of ...
... PHRASE , C. A word marked with a conjunctive accent is part of the same conjunctive phrase as the word which follows it ; a word with a disjunctive accent ends such a phrase . The conjunctive phrase forms the domain for three rules of ...
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... phrase , causing it to appear with increasingly subordinate accents . What appears to be missing from the Tiberian system , then , is a consistent representation of a prosodic level that is greater than the conjunctive phrase but ...
... phrase , causing it to appear with increasingly subordinate accents . What appears to be missing from the Tiberian system , then , is a consistent representation of a prosodic level that is greater than the conjunctive phrase but ...
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... phrase is in the prosodic tree . These readjustments are of two types : DIVISION of phrases , whereby a two- word phrase is further divided , and its opposite , SIMPLIFICATION , in which a phrase boundary is removed so as to create a longer ...
... phrase is in the prosodic tree . These readjustments are of two types : DIVISION of phrases , whereby a two- word phrase is further divided , and its opposite , SIMPLIFICATION , in which a phrase boundary is removed so as to create a longer ...
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