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... contains at its end one of a limited number of intonation patterns . ( See Section 6.1 . ) It is assumed that every utterance contains at least one sentence . Since some pairs of utterances with different meanings are dis- tinguished ...
... contains at its end one of a limited number of intonation patterns . ( See Section 6.1 . ) It is assumed that every utterance contains at least one sentence . Since some pairs of utterances with different meanings are dis- tinguished ...
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... contains more than one morph . Successively determined constituents are fur- ther analyzed into their ICs until all constituents are lexemes ( described in Section 5.9 ) . An intonation morph occurring internally in a sentence , rather ...
... contains more than one morph . Successively determined constituents are fur- ther analyzed into their ICs until all constituents are lexemes ( described in Section 5.9 ) . An intonation morph occurring internally in a sentence , rather ...
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... contains the emphatic accent pattern . The ICs are / THE SEQUENCE MINUS . Just as no lexeme sequence having normal phrase accent is interrupted by pause and / or intonation morphs , so no lexeme sequence having the significant accent ...
... contains the emphatic accent pattern . The ICs are / THE SEQUENCE MINUS . Just as no lexeme sequence having normal phrase accent is interrupted by pause and / or intonation morphs , so no lexeme sequence having the significant accent ...
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THE METHOD | 7 |
THE SYSTEM | 27 |
APPLICATION | 74 |
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accent pattern adjective alternant analysis and/or áru become belong Bloch called Conclusive constituent consists constituent ends construction contains contracted copula corresponding daqtari described desita desu dialect direct dóo eating Emphatic phrase accent environments equivalent Examples expansion fact final frustum gerund given high-pitched hito honorific hoñtoo immediately included indicated initial interrogative intonation morph it's Japanese kara kind language lexeme look major meaning minor sector míru morpheme nái née never noun object occurs otya particle pause group pertaining Pitch polite possible preceding probably quote relation second constituent sentence sequence single sometimes sóo speech style Suspensive syllable symbol té kure things Tokyo Tookyoo Type utterance V-ind.ipf verb VN-ind walked watakusi