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As for the unstressed status of given phrases , AvoidF ensures that no 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 ...
As for the unstressed status of given phrases , AvoidF ensures that no 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 ...
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An example is given in 17 . ( 17 ) Paul took down the tent that they play their game in . The pattern of given and new elements in such sentences can be altered by manipulating the discourse context that precedes them .
An example is given in 17 . ( 17 ) Paul took down the tent that they play their game in . The pattern of given and new elements in such sentences can be altered by manipulating the discourse context that precedes them .
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Starting with the innermost node , part ( a ) of the definition in 24 states that the NP their game in 25B is given and does not require F - marking since it is coreferential with their game in 25A . To check whether the verb play is ...
Starting with the innermost node , part ( a ) of the definition in 24 states that the NP their game in 25B is given and does not require F - marking since it is coreferential with their game in 25A . To check whether the verb play is ...
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