Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... preposition is the only new information in its prosodic domain . Specifically , it predicts that an accent will occur on the preposition in such cases , since no other pattern satisfies the constraint hierarchy as well . Schwarzschild ...
... preposition is the only new information in its prosodic domain . Specifically , it predicts that an accent will occur on the preposition in such cases , since no other pattern satisfies the constraint hierarchy as well . Schwarzschild ...
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... preposition and from there to the phrasal node as shown in Figure 2 . VP NP VP < tent > that they play ... their game IN PPF FIGURE 1. F - marking originates with accented preposition . VP NP VP TENTE that they ... play their game IN ...
... preposition and from there to the phrasal node as shown in Figure 2 . VP NP VP < tent > that they play ... their game IN PPF FIGURE 1. F - marking originates with accented preposition . VP NP VP TENTE that they ... play their game IN ...
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... preposition and nowhere else within the VP . The alternative assumption , namely that the existence of some property of an event is entailed whenever the event is entailed , also predicts that the preposition must be accented . Under ...
... preposition and nowhere else within the VP . The alternative assumption , namely that the existence of some property of an event is entailed whenever the event is entailed , also predicts that the preposition must be accented . Under ...
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