Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... accent placement . For any distribution of given and nongiven constituents in a syntactic tree , a set of hierarchically ranked , violable constraints determines how many accents are necessary and where they should occur . The account ...
... accent placement . For any distribution of given and nongiven constituents in a syntactic tree , a set of hierarchically ranked , violable constraints determines how many accents are necessary and where they should occur . The account ...
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... accent occur within the PP . Since the preposition is the only phonologically realized element in the PP , the accent must fall there . As before , an accent anywhere else is forbidden , since it would incur an additional , and fatal ...
... accent occur within the PP . Since the preposition is the only phonologically realized element in the PP , the accent must fall there . As before , an accent anywhere else is forbidden , since it would incur an additional , and fatal ...
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... accent will occur at most on the preposition . Schwarzschild additionally predicts that an accent there is obligatory . In the broad- focus context , both theories predict an obligatory accent on the direct object . Tables 1 and 2 ...
... accent will occur at most on the preposition . Schwarzschild additionally predicts that an accent there is obligatory . In the broad- focus context , both theories predict an obligatory accent on the direct object . Tables 1 and 2 ...
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