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wherein it is hypothesized that syntactic structures are mapped into a hierarchy of prosodic levels which serve as the domain for rules of phrasal phonology . I show that there is a rough correspondence between the prosodic hierarchy ...
wherein it is hypothesized that syntactic structures are mapped into a hierarchy of prosodic levels which serve as the domain for rules of phrasal phonology . I show that there is a rough correspondence between the prosodic hierarchy ...
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The starting point of prosodic analysis is a unit , the utterance , which is just as elusive as the verse , and in much the same way . Finally , where syntactic and prosodic representations diverge , phonology follows the prosodic ...
The starting point of prosodic analysis is a unit , the utterance , which is just as elusive as the verse , and in much the same way . Finally , where syntactic and prosodic representations diverge , phonology follows the prosodic ...
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distinct prosodic layers in the sense that P and I do . As far as the phonology goes , these are all P - phrases , with lower - level disjunctives being P - phrases nested in higher - level P - phrases , again in violation of the Strict ...
distinct prosodic layers in the sense that P and I do . As far as the phonology goes , these are all P - phrases , with lower - level disjunctives being P - phrases nested in higher - level P - phrases , again in violation of the Strict ...
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