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A more significant problem concerning the analysis of emphasis has been avoided in the discussion so far but must be made explicit : what constitutes evidence of contrast ? Although the question seems elementary and the answer clear ...
A more significant problem concerning the analysis of emphasis has been avoided in the discussion so far but must be made explicit : what constitutes evidence of contrast ? Although the question seems elementary and the answer clear ...
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a 9 o 3. hits + the + colorful + ball → VP → ( Action ) ) ( Instancy ) → ( Intensity ) ( Strikes with a blow or missile ) → [ Some contextually → [ definite ) → ( Physical Object ) → ( Color ) → [ [ Abounding in contrast or ...
a 9 o 3. hits + the + colorful + ball → VP → ( Action ) ) ( Instancy ) → ( Intensity ) ( Strikes with a blow or missile ) → [ Some contextually → [ definite ) → ( Physical Object ) → ( Color ) → [ [ Abounding in contrast or ...
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Such a case might occur if one dialect differed from another only by having lost a contrast between two phonemes retained in the other - e.g . if in dialect D , the phonemes / t / and / d / do not contrast when noninitial and before an ...
Such a case might occur if one dialect differed from another only by having lost a contrast between two phonemes retained in the other - e.g . if in dialect D , the phonemes / t / and / d / do not contrast when noninitial and before an ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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