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ative givenness for those less prominent than expected . Again , either reading can be promoted by manipulating phonetic prominence . For this analysis to work , we need to know what factors affect expected prominence , and to what ...
ative givenness for those less prominent than expected . Again , either reading can be promoted by manipulating phonetic prominence . For this analysis to work , we need to know what factors affect expected prominence , and to what ...
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In ph4 , we see the expected S - W - S rhythmic alternation ; and over the whole utterance there is an approximate alternation between accented and unaccented words . Further , the accented words are ' content ' words , as predicted ...
In ph4 , we see the expected S - W - S rhythmic alternation ; and over the whole utterance there is an approximate alternation between accented and unaccented words . Further , the accented words are ' content ' words , as predicted ...
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Therefore , I claim that interpretative effects arise by evaluating the prominence of a word relative to its expected prominence . Using this framework , I demonstrated how a number of important aspects of information - structure ...
Therefore , I claim that interpretative effects arise by evaluating the prominence of a word relative to its expected prominence . Using this framework , I demonstrated how a number of important aspects of information - structure ...
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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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