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Schmerling - and , to some extent , Ladd - agrees with Bolinger that accent is not structurally predictable ; however , both argue that Bolinger's semantic characterization is inaccurate . Bolinger's writings make several allusions to ...
Schmerling - and , to some extent , Ladd - agrees with Bolinger that accent is not structurally predictable ; however , both argue that Bolinger's semantic characterization is inaccurate . Bolinger's writings make several allusions to ...
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Thus he recognizes both contrastive and neutral accent : these are simply opposite extremes on a continuum which defines range of focus syntactically from broad to narrow . This appears to be quite close to our ' no contrastive stress ...
Thus he recognizes both contrastive and neutral accent : these are simply opposite extremes on a continuum which defines range of focus syntactically from broad to narrow . This appears to be quite close to our ' no contrastive stress ...
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Unlike the CI model , which treats ' sentence intonation ' as a phonological primitive in itself , the TS theory treats intonational tunes as sequences of simpler tonal elements or pitch accents . The difference between these two views ...
Unlike the CI model , which treats ' sentence intonation ' as a phonological primitive in itself , the TS theory treats intonational tunes as sequences of simpler tonal elements or pitch accents . The difference between these two views ...
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Kyriolexia and language change F W Householder | 1 |
Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
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