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The prenuclear accent is needed despite the phrase being a VP - F ; that is , metrical constraints cancel out the constraint to lower prominence on given material . ( The nuclear accent aligns with disapproved as expected since it is a ...
The prenuclear accent is needed despite the phrase being a VP - F ; that is , metrical constraints cancel out the constraint to lower prominence on given material . ( The nuclear accent aligns with disapproved as expected since it is a ...
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A full metrical derivation is not given here as we are interested in why the nuclear accent ( as annotated ) is on goods , and not on here as the rightmost word , or in as the ' least ' given element ( since it is the only word not ...
A full metrical derivation is not given here as we are interested in why the nuclear accent ( as annotated ) is on goods , and not on here as the rightmost word , or in as the ' least ' given element ( since it is the only word not ...
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As with experiments 1 and 2 , the context was given for each item , though each item ended after the dative verb and was followed by lines where a completion could be entered . The items were given in a random order for each subject .
As with experiments 1 and 2 , the context was given for each item , though each item ended after the dative verb and was followed by lines where a completion could be entered . The items were given in a random order for each subject .
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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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