Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... sentence comprehension . Chaps . 5-7 debate the importance of clauses in sentence processing . Flores d'Arcais begins with a series of experiments on the comprehen- sion of complex sentences . The results showed consistently better ...
... sentence comprehension . Chaps . 5-7 debate the importance of clauses in sentence processing . Flores d'Arcais begins with a series of experiments on the comprehen- sion of complex sentences . The results showed consistently better ...
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... sentences proceeds in strictly left - to - right fashion , with information from the beginning of the sentence providing expecta- tions about subsequent words . This chapter should be especially interesting to the psycho- linguistic ...
... sentences proceeds in strictly left - to - right fashion , with information from the beginning of the sentence providing expecta- tions about subsequent words . This chapter should be especially interesting to the psycho- linguistic ...
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... sentences like 137 , different as they are from two - argument have sentences such as 135 : ( 137 ) John has been ill . Is this one predication or two ? Only one predication is made explicitly ( ' At some time John was ill ' ) ; but ...
... sentences like 137 , different as they are from two - argument have sentences such as 135 : ( 137 ) John has been ill . Is this one predication or two ? Only one predication is made explicitly ( ' At some time John was ill ' ) ; but ...
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Intonation and its parts Dwight Bolinger | 505 |
The analysis of French shwa Stephen R Anderson | 534 |
Prosodic structure and Expletive Infixation John J McCarthy | 574 |
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action affected agent allow alternations analysis appear apply aspect assume auxiliary boundary cause Chap claim concerned considered consonant construction contains context contrast course deletion described dialect discussion distinct English ergative evidence examples existence expression fact final formal French function further give given grammar implies important Infixation initial instances interesting interpretation involved John language lexical linguistic look marked meaning modals morphological nasal natural noted nouns object observed occur particular person phonetic phonology plural position possible preceding predict present Press principles problem processes proposed question reference requires respect restricted result rule seen segments semantic sentences shwa speakers speech stress structure suggest syllable syntactic syntax Table tense theory transitive treated types University verb vowel York