Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... predict that the semantic focus of a focus - sensitive operator should correspond to a constituent that contains a phonological focus ( Partee 1999 : 217 ) . Of all the predictions made by theories of focus , it is this prediction that ...
... predict that the semantic focus of a focus - sensitive operator should correspond to a constituent that contains a phonological focus ( Partee 1999 : 217 ) . Of all the predictions made by theories of focus , it is this prediction that ...
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... predict in advance in which direction each difference should be , the pvalues shown for all tests are one - tailed : they test whether there is a difference in the predicted direction . No differences in the nonpredicted direction ...
... predict in advance in which direction each difference should be , the pvalues shown for all tests are one - tailed : they test whether there is a difference in the predicted direction . No differences in the nonpredicted direction ...
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... predicted splitting rate As shown in Figure 12 , the resulting set of weighted generalizations manages to distinguish sw from the other sC clusters , splitting it about 5 to 50 percent of the time , depending on the following vowel ...
... predicted splitting rate As shown in Figure 12 , the resulting set of weighted generalizations manages to distinguish sw from the other sC clusters , splitting it about 5 to 50 percent of the time , depending on the following vowel ...
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