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PHENOMENA OF TENSE AND ASPECT IN JAPANESE RELATIVE CLAUSES LEWIS S. JOSEPHS University of Hawaii Tense and aspect markers in Japanese relative clauses contrast with each other in unique ways not observed in matrix sentences .
PHENOMENA OF TENSE AND ASPECT IN JAPANESE RELATIVE CLAUSES LEWIS S. JOSEPHS University of Hawaii Tense and aspect markers in Japanese relative clauses contrast with each other in unique ways not observed in matrix sentences .
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The primary stress in each of the above sentences is also the relative stress maxi- mum inside the relative clause which is the object of the matrix verb . Confining our attention to the internal stress contours of these relative ...
The primary stress in each of the above sentences is also the relative stress maxi- mum inside the relative clause which is the object of the matrix verb . Confining our attention to the internal stress contours of these relative ...
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Thus 70 , with the stress contour of the relative clause shifted , is acceptable only with a context like that specified in parentheses below : ( 72 ) The nóvel that Helen wrôte is quite uninteresting ( -but her play is magnificent ) .
Thus 70 , with the stress contour of the relative clause shifted , is acceptable only with a context like that specified in parentheses below : ( 72 ) The nóvel that Helen wrôte is quite uninteresting ( -but her play is magnificent ) .
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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