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I have defined focus on two levels , the F - marking / background division and the theme / theme division . The STATUS of each F - marked element , as theme or rheme , is then marked by relative prominence ; that is , the theme ( 0 ) F ...
I have defined focus on two levels , the F - marking / background division and the theme / theme division . The STATUS of each F - marked element , as theme or rheme , is then marked by relative prominence ; that is , the theme ( 0 ) F ...
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Theme theme rheme theme FIGURE 6. Manifestation of the weak - strong metrical prominence relationship between themes and rhemes in terms of phonetic prominence . The signaling of the theme / rheme relationship mirrors that at the phrase ...
Theme theme rheme theme FIGURE 6. Manifestation of the weak - strong metrical prominence relationship between themes and rhemes in terms of phonetic prominence . The signaling of the theme / rheme relationship mirrors that at the phrase ...
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THEME / RHEME STRUCTURE IN A CORPUS . In our theory , theme / rheme units are defined phonologically , each unit comprising nodes in the prominence structure less prominent than the node the theme / rheme F - marked element is aligned ...
THEME / RHEME STRUCTURE IN A CORPUS . In our theory , theme / rheme units are defined phonologically , each unit comprising nodes in the prominence structure less prominent than the node the theme / rheme F - marked element is aligned ...
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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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