Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... primary stress . Therefore primary stress goes to the verb on the first cycle and stays there throughout the derivation.2 B's hypothesis predicts , then , that in a similar construction , if the verb is the rightmost lexical ( or stress ...
... primary stress . Therefore primary stress goes to the verb on the first cycle and stays there throughout the derivation.2 B's hypothesis predicts , then , that in a similar construction , if the verb is the rightmost lexical ( or stress ...
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... primary stress in B7a . The same mechanism predicts that , even if the NP to be relativized is embedded two , three , nine , or fifteen sentences ' deep ' , the head noun will still receive the primary stress in the sentence : ( 11 ) ...
... primary stress in B7a . The same mechanism predicts that , even if the NP to be relativized is embedded two , three , nine , or fifteen sentences ' deep ' , the head noun will still receive the primary stress in the sentence : ( 11 ) ...
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... primary stress on the embedded subject . In 36 , however , the most natural stress contour seems to be the one where primary stress is on the sen- tence - final verb : ( 36 ) I made up five problems for the students to solve . The ...
... primary stress on the embedded subject . In 36 , however , the most natural stress contour seems to be the one where primary stress is on the sen- tence - final verb : ( 36 ) I made up five problems for the students to solve . The ...
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