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It is possible for a sentence to contain more than one nuclear accent if it contains
multiple phrases , as in 8b , so it is more accurate to say that focus is marked by
the strongest stress in a phonological phrase . It is also possible for a sentence to
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It is possible for a sentence to contain more than one nuclear accent if it contains
multiple phrases , as in 8b , so it is more accurate to say that focus is marked by
the strongest stress in a phonological phrase . It is also possible for a sentence to
...
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As in the nasal - assimilation example in $ 1 , one possible explanation is that the
phonetics are inside the mind of the speaker : speakers are able to determine
how similar a C C2 - C V pair is , and are biased to keep pairs such as foreign ...
As in the nasal - assimilation example in $ 1 , one possible explanation is that the
phonetics are inside the mind of the speaker : speakers are able to determine
how similar a C C2 - C V pair is , and are biased to keep pairs such as foreign ...
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I consider accounts that endow learners with as little language - specific
knowledge as possible , though some are not entirely domain - general , relying
on distinctive features , for example 87 , and accounts that endow learners with
language ...
I consider accounts that endow learners with as little language - specific
knowledge as possible , though some are not entirely domain - general , relying
on distinctive features , for example 87 , and accounts that endow learners with
language ...
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