Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 42
Seite 253
Specifically , such theories 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 ...
Specifically , such theories 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 ...
Seite 296
Because the crosslinguistic data 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 .
Because the crosslinguistic data 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 .
Seite 305
... depending on the following vowel ( because different vowels belong to different sets of natural classes ) , but incorrectly predicts that the other clusters should all split less than 10 percent of the time . predicted splitting ...
... depending on the following vowel ( because different vowels belong to different sets of natural classes ) , but incorrectly predicts that the other clusters should all split less than 10 percent of the time . predicted splitting ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Inhalt
Contemporary approaches to Romance linguistics | 452 |
A glossary of Netspeak and Textspeak A S Kaye | 458 |
Production perception and emergent phonotactic patterns | 464 |
Urheberrecht | |
2 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
alliteration analysis appear approach argue argument authors borrowing Cambridge chapter City clause clusters complex consider consonant constraint constructions context contrast correlation demonstrative described dialect diffusion discourse discussion distinction effects English equative evidence example expected experiment explain expressions fact Figure final focus frequency functional given grammar important infixation interpretation inventory involve issue John language learning less lexical linguistic marked meaning natural occur original pairs pattern perception phonetic phonological pitch accent population position possible predicted present Press production properties proposed provides question reference semantic sentence short-a significant similar social speakers speech split stress structure suggests syllable syntactic Tagalog tense theory tion transfer University variable variation verb volume vowel York