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By differentially ranking constraints that demand faithfulness to prosodic heads , word edges , contiguity of segmental material , and other prosodic effects , individual differences in prosodic strategies receive a less ad hoc and more ...
By differentially ranking constraints that demand faithfulness to prosodic heads , word edges , contiguity of segmental material , and other prosodic effects , individual differences in prosodic strategies receive a less ad hoc and more ...
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Vowel shortening , however , is consistent with all of the effects found here , and it offers a plausible link between the F2 effects found for the back vowels in the control conditions and vowel assimilation in fluent phrases .
Vowel shortening , however , is consistent with all of the effects found here , and it offers a plausible link between the F2 effects found for the back vowels in the control conditions and vowel assimilation in fluent phrases .
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Although the authors largely confirm what is already known about prototypicality effects , e.g. nondiscreteness and nonequality in naming objects , new is the degree of clarity achieved in revealing these effects .
Although the authors largely confirm what is already known about prototypicality effects , e.g. nondiscreteness and nonequality in naming objects , new is the degree of clarity achieved in revealing these effects .
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American Sign Language Karen Petronio Diane LilloMartin | 18 |
Definiteness and existentials Barbara Abbott | 103 |
Morphopragmatics Diminutives and intensifiers in Italian | 157 |
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