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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 2. THE LIMITS OF F - MARKING . Selkirk's ( 1995 ) F - projection model is appealing in its aim to determine at once both the focus marking of a clause and the corresponding pro- sodic contour ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 2. THE LIMITS OF F - MARKING . Selkirk's ( 1995 ) F - projection model is appealing in its aim to determine at once both the focus marking of a clause and the corresponding pro- sodic contour ...
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... F - mark , and therefore no accent , is ever assigned to a given constituent except where GIVENness requires it , as shown in 6 above ; see Schwarzschild 1999 for discussion . Even Schwarzschild's model , however , runs into problematic ...
... F - mark , and therefore no accent , is ever assigned to a given constituent except where GIVENness requires it , as shown in 6 above ; see Schwarzschild 1999 for discussion . Even Schwarzschild's model , however , runs into problematic ...
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... F - marking of the head of a phrase licenses F - marking of the phrase . b . F - marking of the internal argument of a head licenses the F - marking of the head . c . F - marking of the antecedent of a trace left by NP or WH ...
... F - marking of the head of a phrase licenses F - marking of the phrase . b . F - marking of the internal argument of a head licenses the F - marking of the head . c . F - marking of the antecedent of a trace left by NP or WH ...
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