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Function words , like pronouns and prepositions , do not form their own phonological phrases , and prosodically light ... headed XP must contain a phrasal stress ( where “ phrasal stress ' refers to the head of a P - phrase ) .
Function words , like pronouns and prepositions , do not form their own phonological phrases , and prosodically light ... headed XP must contain a phrasal stress ( where “ phrasal stress ' refers to the head of a P - phrase ) .
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It investigates crosslinguistic cases of noun phrases that exhibit definiteness ' spreading ' phenomena , that is , multiple occurrences of definiteness Noun phrase structure in the languages markers in the same noun phrase .
It investigates crosslinguistic cases of noun phrases that exhibit definiteness ' spreading ' phenomena , that is , multiple occurrences of definiteness Noun phrase structure in the languages markers in the same noun phrase .
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We argue that the tendency toward greater stress cannot be attributed solely to phrase - final lengthening , as some researchers have suggested . We show how a number of other possible phonological constraints could follow from the ...
We argue that the tendency toward greater stress cannot be attributed solely to phrase - final lengthening , as some researchers have suggested . We show how a number of other possible phonological constraints could follow from the ...
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