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I call these elements F - marked , as opposed to ' focused ' , to make it clear I intend Fmarking to mean focus in this alternative - semantics sense . F - marked words are usually marked by nuclear accents , although they can be marked ...
I call these elements F - marked , as opposed to ' focused ' , to make it clear I intend Fmarking to mean focus in this alternative - semantics sense . F - marked words are usually marked by nuclear accents , although they can be marked ...
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Theme / rheme status is signaled by relative prominence : the theme F - marked element is less prominent than the rheme F ... Thematic F - marked elements were aligned with prenuclear accents ( 39 ) , nuclear accents ( 41 and 44 ) ...
Theme / rheme status is signaled by relative prominence : the theme F - marked element is less prominent than the rheme F ... Thematic F - marked elements were aligned with prenuclear accents ( 39 ) , nuclear accents ( 41 and 44 ) ...
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It is well established that new agreement morphology often has a pronominal element as its source ( Givon 1976 , Ariel 2000 ... even elements that do not find themselves on either endpoint of the diachronic cline can be distinguished .
It is well established that new agreement morphology often has a pronominal element as its source ( Givon 1976 , Ariel 2000 ... even elements that do not find themselves on either endpoint of the diachronic cline can be distinguished .
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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