Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... final sentences . If an expression is the second occurrence of a focus in the final sentence of a discourse , we say that the expression is in the SO - FOCUS CONDITION , and otherwise we say it is in the NONFOCAL CONDITION . Note that ...
... final sentences . If an expression is the second occurrence of a focus in the final sentence of a discourse , we say that the expression is in the SO - FOCUS CONDITION , and otherwise we say it is in the NONFOCAL CONDITION . Note that ...
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... final piece of Tagalog - internal evidence that TW are the least - marked clusters ( even though they split the most ... final stress [ bí.ro ? ] ' joke ' [ ta.nón ] ' question ' CLOSED PENULT : final stress only [ ? ik.lí ...
... final piece of Tagalog - internal evidence that TW are the least - marked clusters ( even though they split the most ... final stress [ bí.ro ? ] ' joke ' [ ta.nón ] ' question ' CLOSED PENULT : final stress only [ ? ik.lí ...
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... final -ñ , which undergoes a rule of depalatalization when final in certain domains . Pensado ( 1997 ) tested the reality of this depalatalization rule by providing her subjects with nonce words like the noun sirapén and the related ...
... final -ñ , which undergoes a rule of depalatalization when final in certain domains . Pensado ( 1997 ) tested the reality of this depalatalization rule by providing her subjects with nonce words like the noun sirapén and the related ...
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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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