Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... PERCEPTION STUDY . We conducted a forced - choice perception experiment to test the hypothesis that hearers can distinguish between the prosodic realizations of SO foci and nonfoci . 4.1 . DESCRIPTION OF THE EXPERIMENT . SUBJECTS ...
... PERCEPTION STUDY . We conducted a forced - choice perception experiment to test the hypothesis that hearers can distinguish between the prosodic realizations of SO foci and nonfoci . 4.1 . DESCRIPTION OF THE EXPERIMENT . SUBJECTS ...
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... perception experiment . This shows that subjects are able to identify SO - focus marking without contextual clues , but it also raises the question of why people did not perform even better ( or in other words , why the effect size is ...
... perception experiment . This shows that subjects are able to identify SO - focus marking without contextual clues , but it also raises the question of why people did not perform even better ( or in other words , why the effect size is ...
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... perception system . As a result , neutralization in marked contexts may be introduced in the process of constructing the phonological grammar . This approach is contrasted with other treatments ( e.g. those of Donca Steriade and Robert ...
... perception system . As a result , neutralization in marked contexts may be introduced in the process of constructing the phonological grammar . This approach is contrasted with other treatments ( e.g. those of Donca Steriade and Robert ...
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