Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... tion . Both new information and contrastiveness lead to high pitches but of different kinds . It is doubtless unfortunate that linguists have so often resorted to unmoti- vated terms like ' emphasis ' to refer indiscriminately to both ...
... tion . Both new information and contrastiveness lead to high pitches but of different kinds . It is doubtless unfortunate that linguists have so often resorted to unmoti- vated terms like ' emphasis ' to refer indiscriminately to both ...
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... tion ; / risέpšǝn / . Lability : labile + -ity ; / lebíliti / . This hypothesis assumes that the learner has no mechanism whatever for achieving economy of representation in memory : pronunciations of root morphemes are recorded in the ...
... tion ; / risέpšǝn / . Lability : labile + -ity ; / lebíliti / . This hypothesis assumes that the learner has no mechanism whatever for achieving economy of representation in memory : pronunciations of root morphemes are recorded in the ...
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... tion : ' + / šǝn / . -ity : ' + / it / . The entry for -ness indicates that attachment of -ness does not change the locus of primary stress . The representations for -tion and -ity indicate that the stress falls on the syllable ...
... tion : ' + / šǝn / . -ity : ' + / it / . The entry for -ness indicates that attachment of -ness does not change the locus of primary stress . The representations for -tion and -ity indicate that the stress falls on the syllable ...
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The arguments about deep structure | 423 |
Deepstructure appositive and complement NPs | 446 |
Double nominatives in Chinese | 455 |
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