Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... phrase with its head ( s ) . b . HI : Align the right boundary of every I - phrase with its head ( s ) . C. STRESSXP : Each lexically headed XP must contain a phrasal stress ( where ' phrasal stress ' refers to the head of a P - phrase ) ...
... phrase with its head ( s ) . b . HI : Align the right boundary of every I - phrase with its head ( s ) . C. STRESSXP : Each lexically headed XP must contain a phrasal stress ( where ' phrasal stress ' refers to the head of a P - phrase ) ...
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... phrases . Also included are indices of subjects , languages , and authors , as well as two tables of con- tents and a list of contributors . In the introductory section , ' Noun phrase struc- ture : An und für sich , in time and in ...
... phrases . Also included are indices of subjects , languages , and authors , as well as two tables of con- tents and a list of contributors . In the introductory section , ' Noun phrase struc- ture : An und für sich , in time and in ...
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... phrase - final lengthening , as some researchers have suggested . We show how a number of other possible phonological constraints could follow from the greater stress of B. Because phrase - final lengthening leads to longer vowels and ...
... phrase - final lengthening , as some researchers have suggested . We show how a number of other possible phonological constraints could follow from the greater stress of B. Because phrase - final lengthening leads to longer vowels and ...
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