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Taking experiments 1-3 together , the most interesting overall finding is that the acceptability patterns are basically ... This result demonstrates the importance of employing an experimental methodology for identifying crosslinguistic ...
Taking experiments 1-3 together , the most interesting overall finding is that the acceptability patterns are basically ... This result demonstrates the importance of employing an experimental methodology for identifying crosslinguistic ...
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While Bartels demonstrated that a systematic experimental approach to SO - focus phenomena was possible , her conclusions ... We now report on a production experiment designed to test the hypothesis that SO focus is acoustically ...
While Bartels demonstrated that a systematic experimental approach to SO - focus phenomena was possible , her conclusions ... We now report on a production experiment designed to test the hypothesis that SO focus is acoustically ...
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24 In any case , the perception experiment reported in $ 4 provides evidence that this FO difference does not play a significant role in the perception of the marking of SO focus . So we conclude that greater duration and energy are the ...
24 In any case , the perception experiment reported in $ 4 provides evidence that this FO difference does not play a significant role in the perception of the marking of SO focus . So we conclude that greater duration and energy are the ...
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