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SYNTACTIC CATEGORY . A third factor that might have produced the difference in homophone durations arises from the interplay between prosody and syntax . Words ( or more accurately , syllables ) in final position within phonological ...
SYNTACTIC CATEGORY . A third factor that might have produced the difference in homophone durations arises from the interplay between prosody and syntax . Words ( or more accurately , syllables ) in final position within phonological ...
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Her argument has been that the computation of meaning must take into account constructional meaning , and not just the individual lexical items according to their syntactic roles ( the usual way compositionality is applied ) .
Her argument has been that the computation of meaning must take into account constructional meaning , and not just the individual lexical items according to their syntactic roles ( the usual way compositionality is applied ) .
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T's analysis of the verb - particle construction hinges on a central theoretical premise , namely that syntactic projection is a property of lexical items : lexical items can be lexically specified as nonprojecting , optionally ...
T's analysis of the verb - particle construction hinges on a central theoretical premise , namely that syntactic projection is a property of lexical items : lexical items can be lexically specified as nonprojecting , optionally ...
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