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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 3.2 . CONSTRAINTS ON THE EXPRESSION OF FOCUSED AND GIVEN STATUS . The prosodic prominence of syntactic constituents is also affected by their given or focused status . The latter follows from the ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 3.2 . CONSTRAINTS ON THE EXPRESSION OF FOCUSED AND GIVEN STATUS . The prosodic prominence of syntactic constituents is also affected by their given or focused status . The latter follows from the ...
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... focused VP are normally stressed , as shown in Al . ( 17 ) Q : What did John's mother do ? A1 : She [ praised BILL ] f A2 : She [ PRAISED John ] f As for the SF constraint , it is widely present under different names in the literature ...
... focused VP are normally stressed , as shown in Al . ( 17 ) Q : What did John's mother do ? A1 : She [ praised BILL ] f A2 : She [ PRAISED John ] f As for the SF constraint , it is widely present under different names in the literature ...
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... focused phrase free of nested foci ( i.e. forcing stress on Wonderland if Superman were replaced with Alice in Wonderland ) . ( 41 ) [ Johnny [ was reading SUPERMAN3 to some kid ] 2f1 Both principles are entailed by the constraints ...
... focused phrase free of nested foci ( i.e. forcing stress on Wonderland if Superman were replaced with Alice in Wonderland ) . ( 41 ) [ Johnny [ was reading SUPERMAN3 to some kid ] 2f1 Both principles are entailed by the constraints ...
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