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RELATING THE STRONG / WEAK DISTINCTION TO PHONOLOGICALLY UNMARKED SEMANTIC FOCI . We are almost at the point where we can tie this ... But first , there is one further subtle distinction to elucidate : that between phonological ...
RELATING THE STRONG / WEAK DISTINCTION TO PHONOLOGICALLY UNMARKED SEMANTIC FOCI . We are almost at the point where we can tie this ... But first , there is one further subtle distinction to elucidate : that between phonological ...
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Given that F - marked constituents contain a phonological 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 ...
Given that F - marked constituents contain a phonological 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 ...
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To set this up , we now consider the nature of acoustic prominences that might potentially signal phonological focus ... In order to characterize the phonetics and phonology of focus marking it is necessary to briefly review the basic ...
To set this up , we now consider the nature of acoustic prominences that might potentially signal phonological focus ... In order to characterize the phonetics and phonology of focus marking it is necessary to briefly review the basic ...
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Contemporary approaches to Romance linguistics | 452 |
A glossary of Netspeak and Textspeak A S Kaye | 458 |
Production perception and emergent phonotactic patterns | 464 |
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