Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... argument . This step could be attacked in two ways . First , one might argue , purely theoretically , that observations of a lack of acoustic prominence cannot possibly justify a claim of a lack of phonological focus marking , so that ...
... argument . This step could be attacked in two ways . First , one might argue , purely theoretically , that observations of a lack of acoustic prominence cannot possibly justify a claim of a lack of phonological focus marking , so that ...
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... argue that the Tagalog evidence supports the existence of a mental bias . As in most of the works just cited , the structure of my argument is along the same lines as Pullum and Scholz's ( 2002 ) definition of argument from poverty of ...
... argue that the Tagalog evidence supports the existence of a mental bias . As in most of the works just cited , the structure of my argument is along the same lines as Pullum and Scholz's ( 2002 ) definition of argument from poverty of ...
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... argument slot , it is predicted that an argument targeted by Restrict could be later saturated by an overt DP . C & L argue in Ch . 3 that this occurs in Chamorro noun incorporation . Chamorro possesses two predicates that productively ...
... argument slot , it is predicted that an argument targeted by Restrict could be later saturated by an overt DP . C & L argue in Ch . 3 that this occurs in Chamorro noun incorporation . Chamorro possesses two predicates that productively ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
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accent alliteration analysis appear approach argue argument authors borrowing Cambridge chapter City clause clusters complex consider consonant constraint constructions context contrast correlation demonstrative described dialect diffusion discourse discussion distinction effects English equative evidence example expected experiment explain expressions fact Figure final focus frequency functional given grammar important infixation interpretation inventory involve issue John language learning less lexical linguistic marked meaning natural occur pairs pattern perception phonetic phonological pitch pitch accent population position possible predicted present Press production properties proposed provides question reference semantic sentence short-a significant similar social speakers speech split stress structure suggests syllable syntactic Tagalog tense theory tion transfer University variable variation verb volume vowel York