Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2008 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... example , G specifies the prosodic expression of narrow focus in Japanese in terms of an OT constraint that aligns the beginning of the focus constituent with the beginning of an intonational phrase and a rule of ' Implementation ...
... example , G specifies the prosodic expression of narrow focus in Japanese in terms of an OT constraint that aligns the beginning of the focus constituent with the beginning of an intonational phrase and a rule of ' Implementation ...
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... example where it is used with the other interpretation ( and similarly for four other examples ) ( 111 ) . A few of the exercises are open - ended enough that I would provide further information when assigning them to students . For example ...
... example where it is used with the other interpretation ( and similarly for four other examples ) ( 111 ) . A few of the exercises are open - ended enough that I would provide further information when assigning them to students . For example ...
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... example , the use of pebbles , notches , or fingers for tallying . Routinized use of the fingers likely had a special role : ' initially , we use a sequence of fingers accompanied by their names , we would later use a sequence of names ...
... example , the use of pebbles , notches , or fingers for tallying . Routinized use of the fingers likely had a special role : ' initially , we use a sequence of fingers accompanied by their names , we would later use a sequence of names ...
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