Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... accent that marks the focus , Bill . This observation corresponds to Jackendoff's ( 1972 : 230 ) generali- zation that ... pitch movement in SO focus- Bartels 1997 , discussed below . But it remains possible that a phonological correlate ...
... accent that marks the focus , Bill . This observation corresponds to Jackendoff's ( 1972 : 230 ) generali- zation that ... pitch movement in SO focus- Bartels 1997 , discussed below . But it remains possible that a phonological correlate ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. are occasionally marked with high pitch accents ( H * ) , but in most cases there is no perceptual indication of a pitch accent on the SO - focus expression . For cases without a pitch accent on ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. are occasionally marked with high pitch accents ( H * ) , but in most cases there is no perceptual indication of a pitch accent on the SO - focus expression . For cases without a pitch accent on ...
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... pitch accents . Of course , if a speaker chose to mark SO focus with a pitch accent , it is quite possible that the associated FO - related cues would be more significant than duration and energy in giving rise to a percept of ...
... pitch accents . Of course , if a speaker chose to mark SO focus with a pitch accent , it is quite possible that the associated FO - related cues would be more significant than duration and energy in giving rise to a percept of ...
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