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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 ... The basic F - rule in 1 ensures that a pitch accent is identified with an F - mark .
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 ... The basic F - rule in 1 ensures that a pitch accent is identified with an F - mark .
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( 3 ) BASIC FOCUS RULE : An accented word is F - marked . ( 4 ) FOCUS PROJECTION : a . 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 ...
( 3 ) BASIC FOCUS RULE : An accented word is F - marked . ( 4 ) FOCUS PROJECTION : a . 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 ...
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By contraposition , however , it also requires nodes that are not given to be F - marked . Whereas GIVENness relates discourse status to F - marking , Foc relates F - marking to accent placement . As in Selkirk's theory , a FOC - marked ...
By contraposition , however , it also requires nodes that are not given to be F - marked . Whereas GIVENness relates discourse status to F - marking , Foc relates F - marking to accent placement . As in Selkirk's theory , a FOC - marked ...
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accent adjectives agreement American analysis appear approach binomials British chapter clause collective complex consider consonant constraints constructions contains context contrast corpus correlate definition derived determine direct discourse discussion distinction effects English enhancement evidence example experiment expressions F-marking fact focus frequency function gesture given grammar head heteroclisis inflection instance interpretation involve issues John Journal language learning lexical linguistic marking meaning morphological names nature nominal noun object occur paradigm particular pattern phonological phrase pitch accents plural position possible present Press production pronouns proper properties proposed provides reading reference requires rule semantic sense sentences similar singular speakers specific speech stem stress structure suggest syntactic syntax Table theory tion translation types University variation verb vowel