Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... normal ' pattern ( of 66-68 ) produces sentences that seem distinctly contrastive . Thus 70 , with the stress contour of the relative clause shifted , is acceptable only with a context like that specified in parentheses below : ( 72 ) ...
... normal ' pattern ( of 66-68 ) produces sentences that seem distinctly contrastive . Thus 70 , with the stress contour of the relative clause shifted , is acceptable only with a context like that specified in parentheses below : ( 72 ) ...
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... normal value M. Finally , after / 1 / , which is unmarked for abruptness ( see Figure 4 ) , " / d / reverts to its normal value , / b / maintains its normal value , and / g / maintains its reversed value . These data are summarized in ...
... normal value M. Finally , after / 1 / , which is unmarked for abruptness ( see Figure 4 ) , " / d / reverts to its normal value , / b / maintains its normal value , and / g / maintains its reversed value . These data are summarized in ...
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... normal acquisition is called for - and several studies beside that of Albright & Albright 1956 , described by W , exist in the literature . Also needed is a notion of how phonemes fit into an over - all picture of normal sound system ...
... normal acquisition is called for - and several studies beside that of Albright & Albright 1956 , described by W , exist in the literature . Also needed is a notion of how phonemes fit into an over - all picture of normal sound system ...
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