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As noted above , there is a long - noted relationship between deaccenting and givenness ( see Ladd 1983 , 2008 : Ch . 6 ) . Though this can largely be accounted for by the marking of relative givenness ( see $ 82.2 and 3.3 ...
As noted above , there is a long - noted relationship between deaccenting and givenness ( see Ladd 1983 , 2008 : Ch . 6 ) . Though this can largely be accounted for by the marking of relative givenness ( see $ 82.2 and 3.3 ...
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In $ 3.4 , I noted that it has previously been claimed that theme and rheme F - marking is distinguished by pitch - accent type , for example , L + H * versus H * ( Bolinger 1965 , Jackendoff 1972 , Steedman 2000 , Büring 2003 ) .
In $ 3.4 , I noted that it has previously been claimed that theme and rheme F - marking is distinguished by pitch - accent type , for example , L + H * versus H * ( Bolinger 1965 , Jackendoff 1972 , Steedman 2000 , Büring 2003 ) .
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Turning to linguistic symptoms of autism , perhaps the most prominent feature of the speech of children with autism , noted throughout the literature on autism beginning with the original description of the syndrome ( Kanner 1943 ) ...
Turning to linguistic symptoms of autism , perhaps the most prominent feature of the speech of children with autism , noted throughout the literature on autism beginning with the original description of the syndrome ( Kanner 1943 ) ...
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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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