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This observation corresponds to Jackendoff's ( 1972 : 230 ) generalization that focus is marked by the main stress ... in the sentence ' , since the main sentence stress receives a nuclear accent . It is possible for a sentence to ...
This observation corresponds to Jackendoff's ( 1972 : 230 ) generalization that focus is marked by the main stress ... in the sentence ' , since the main sentence stress receives a nuclear accent . It is possible for a sentence to ...
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Phonologically , we interpret the confirmation that pitch suppression occurs in terms of a distinction between phrasal stress and pitch accent : focus is usually marked by phrasal stress and a nuclear pitch accent , but SO focus is ...
Phonologically , we interpret the confirmation that pitch suppression occurs in terms of a distinction between phrasal stress and pitch accent : focus is usually marked by phrasal stress and a nuclear pitch accent , but SO focus is ...
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The focus of a focus - sensitive operator receives the strongest phrasal stress in the scope of the operator , usually realized as a nuclear accent . SO focus provides an extreme test case for this generalization since it is typically ...
The focus of a focus - sensitive operator receives the strongest phrasal stress in the scope of the operator , usually realized as a nuclear accent . SO focus provides an extreme test case for this generalization since it is typically ...
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Contemporary approaches to Romance linguistics | 452 |
A glossary of Netspeak and Textspeak A S Kaye | 458 |
Production perception and emergent phonotactic patterns | 464 |
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