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However , we will not consider the problem of specifying focus that is not stress - related , e.g. , as defined by the scope of lexical items such as only or even , or by particular syntactic configurations ( constructional focus ...
However , we will not consider the problem of specifying focus that is not stress - related , e.g. , as defined by the scope of lexical items such as only or even , or by particular syntactic configurations ( constructional focus ...
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For instance , consider again the phrase from towns in Germany : our contention is that the only natural position for an optional pause is between towns and in .: As can be seen by comparing the structures of Figs .
For instance , consider again the phrase from towns in Germany : our contention is that the only natural position for an optional pause is between towns and in .: As can be seen by comparing the structures of Figs .
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The possibilities for treating it as a S appear to be the following : ( i ) Consider as X to be a predicate prepositional phrase . This is implausible , since as X does not occur in predicate position in other types of S : ( 29 ) a .
The possibilities for treating it as a S appear to be the following : ( i ) Consider as X to be a predicate prepositional phrase . This is implausible , since as X does not occur in predicate position in other types of S : ( 29 ) a .
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Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
Generative tests for generative meter Gilbert Youmans | 67 |
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