Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... accent that marks the focus , Bill . This observation corresponds to Jackendoff's ( 1972 : 230 ) generalization that focus is marked by ' the main stress ... in the sentence ' , since the main sentence stress receives a nuclear accent ...
... accent that marks the focus , Bill . This observation corresponds to Jackendoff's ( 1972 : 230 ) generalization that focus is marked by ' the main stress ... in the sentence ' , since the main sentence stress receives a nuclear accent ...
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... accent necessary for listeners to detect the prominence associated with SO focus . 5.2 . WHY ARE SO FOCI MARKED WITHOUT A PITCH ACCENT ? Phonologically , we interpret the confirmation that pitch suppression occurs in terms of a ...
... accent necessary for listeners to detect the prominence associated with SO focus . 5.2 . WHY ARE SO FOCI MARKED WITHOUT A PITCH ACCENT ? Phonologically , we interpret the confirmation that pitch suppression occurs in terms of a ...
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... accents . These pitch accents are on average ' weaker ' ( e.g. lower maximum FO for an H * accent ) than pitch accents on first - mention focus ( e.g. many people in 13 ) . Although the new data is not from English , it is suggestive of ...
... accents . These pitch accents are on average ' weaker ' ( e.g. lower maximum FO for an H * accent ) than pitch accents on first - mention focus ( e.g. many people in 13 ) . Although the new data is not from English , it is suggestive of ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
Urheberrecht | |
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