Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... position . We found a marginal interaction effect of SO focus and word position on the standardized mean FO in both the F1 and the F2 analyses . Whereas the relative mean FO was higher for SO focus than for nonfocused indirect objects ...
... position . We found a marginal interaction effect of SO focus and word position on the standardized mean FO in both the F1 and the F2 analyses . Whereas the relative mean FO was higher for SO focus than for nonfocused indirect objects ...
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... position ( dance , dancers , can ) . The majority of the / æ / tokens remain in low front position , even though a few / o / tokens cross the center line . 5. THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF TRANSMISSION AND DIFFUSION . These studies of the ...
... position ( dance , dancers , can ) . The majority of the / æ / tokens remain in low front position , even though a few / o / tokens cross the center line . 5. THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF TRANSMISSION AND DIFFUSION . These studies of the ...
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... position , word - medial consonant clusters ) . It turns out that of the many logical possibilities , languages ... position compared to those in onset position . Likewise , perception studies show that the identification of ...
... position , word - medial consonant clusters ) . It turns out that of the many logical possibilities , languages ... position compared to those in onset position . Likewise , perception studies show that the identification of ...
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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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