Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... focus , we can now say that many weak , grammaticized theories of focus should lead us to expect not only a compulsory relationship between F - marking and interpretation , but also a compulsory relationship between phonological focus ...
... focus , we can now say that many weak , grammaticized theories of focus should lead us to expect not only a compulsory relationship between F - marking and interpretation , but also a compulsory relationship between phonological focus ...
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... focus . He found that the pitch track was flat in SO - focus position , but that he could auditorily detect the marking of SO focus in his own productions . Furthermore , he noted that this marking of SO focus is visible in the small ...
... focus . He found that the pitch track was flat in SO - focus position , but that he could auditorily detect the marking of SO focus in his own productions . Furthermore , he noted that this marking of SO focus is visible in the small ...
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... focus and that of unfocused repeated expressions is humanly detectable , not that it is reliably detectable in ... focus : it is logically compatible with our findings that hearers disregard the phonetic differences we have observed and ...
... focus and that of unfocused repeated expressions is humanly detectable , not that it is reliably detectable in ... focus : it is logically compatible with our findings that hearers disregard the phonetic differences we have observed and ...
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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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