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The topic of English phrasal stress has received periodic attention in the linguistic literature for a number of years . It is possible to characterize two distinct positions which have emerged in this long - standing debate .
The topic of English phrasal stress has received periodic attention in the linguistic literature for a number of years . It is possible to characterize two distinct positions which have emerged in this long - standing debate .
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Schmerling offers an alternative analysis which recognizes two distinct sentence types : ' news ' sentences ( e.g. John died ) and topic - comment sentences ( e.g. John DIED . ) Her claim is that each type is identifiable in terms of ...
Schmerling offers an alternative analysis which recognizes two distinct sentence types : ' news ' sentences ( e.g. John died ) and topic - comment sentences ( e.g. John DIED . ) Her claim is that each type is identifiable in terms of ...
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Givenness , contrastiveness , definiteness , subjects , topics , and points of view . Subject and topic , ed . by Charles N. Li , 22-55 . New York : Academic Press . FILLMORE , CHARLES J. 1971. Some problems for case grammar .
Givenness , contrastiveness , definiteness , subjects , topics , and points of view . Subject and topic , ed . by Charles N. Li , 22-55 . New York : Academic Press . FILLMORE , CHARLES J. 1971. Some problems for case grammar .
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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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acceptable analysis appear apply approach argues argument Assignment assume Chap claim communication complex concerned consider constituent constructions contains context contrastive defined definition deletion derivation dialect discourse discussion English evidence examples exist expressions fact FIGURE final focus formal French function German give given grammar historical important interesting interpretation introduced inversions involved issues John kind language lexical lines linguistic logical meaning metrical movement natural norm Note noun object occur particular phonological phrase position possible present Press problem production proposal question reference relation relative represent responses rules seems semantics sense sentences social sound speakers speech stress structure suggests syllables syntactic syntax Table theory topic University variants verbs volume vowel York