Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... sentence ' , since the main sentence stress receives a nuclear accent . 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 ...
... sentence ' , since the main sentence stress receives a nuclear accent . 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 ...
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... sentences , and the acoustic differences between the realizations of court in each of the two final sentences . If an expression is the second occurrence of a focus in the final sentence of a discourse , we say that the expression is in ...
... sentences , and the acoustic differences between the realizations of court in each of the two final sentences . If an expression is the second occurrence of a focus in the final sentence of a discourse , we say that the expression is in ...
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... sentences in the read discourses , which contained one ordinary focus expression and no SO - focus expression . While the majority of the stimuli were well - formed in their second sentence , as judged by the authors in an informal ...
... sentences in the read discourses , which contained one ordinary focus expression and no SO - focus expression . While the majority of the stimuli were well - formed in their second sentence , as judged by the authors in an informal ...
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