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Information structure ( defined as in Steedman 1991 and Vallduví & Vilkuna 1998 ) places strong constraints on the PROBABIILISTIC mapping of words onto metrical prosodic structure — that is , foci usually align with nuclear accents and ...
Information structure ( defined as in Steedman 1991 and Vallduví & Vilkuna 1998 ) places strong constraints on the PROBABIILISTIC mapping of words onto metrical prosodic structure — that is , foci usually align with nuclear accents and ...
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a Most syntactic information and constituency are irrelevant for prosodic phrasing , which is built according to its own principles ( Selkirk 1984 , 1986 ) . Following Selkirk 1995 , we assume that LAYEREDNESS and HEADEDNESS are ...
a Most syntactic information and constituency are irrelevant for prosodic phrasing , which is built according to its own principles ( Selkirk 1984 , 1986 ) . Following Selkirk 1995 , we assume that LAYEREDNESS and HEADEDNESS are ...
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and vowel coalescence ( de Haas 1988 ) , all of which occur most frequently within prosodic words consisting of one lexical and one or more preceding function words . As discussed in Golston 1995 , the phonological changes that take ...
and vowel coalescence ( de Haas 1988 ) , all of which occur most frequently within prosodic words consisting of one lexical and one or more preceding function words . As discussed in Golston 1995 , the phonological changes that take ...
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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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