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The formulation in 16 follows Truckenbrodt ( 1995 : 165 ) in requiring that the highest prominence be assigned only ... farmeria Consequently , in 18 SF requires John to receive the highest prosodic prominence in the entire clause ...
The formulation in 16 follows Truckenbrodt ( 1995 : 165 ) in requiring that the highest prominence be assigned only ... farmeria Consequently , in 18 SF requires John to receive the highest prosodic prominence in the entire clause ...
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By contraposition , however , it also requires nodes that are not given to be F - marked . ... Thus , Foc , in requiring that FOC - marked phrases contain an accent , relates the number of accents to the pattern of F - marking and ...
By contraposition , however , it also requires nodes that are not given to be F - marked . ... Thus , Foc , in requiring that FOC - marked phrases contain an accent , relates the number of accents to the pattern of F - marking and ...
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( 34 ) play their game [ [ in ] t Foc Now Foc requires that a pitch accent occur within the PP . Since the preposition is the only phonologically realized element in the PP , the accent must fall there . As before , an accent anywhere ...
( 34 ) play their game [ [ in ] t Foc Now Foc requires that a pitch accent occur within the PP . Since the preposition is the only phonologically realized element in the PP , the accent must fall there . As before , an accent anywhere ...
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accent adjectives agreement American analysis appear approach binomials British chapter clause collective complex consider consonant constraints constructions contains context contrast corpus correlate definition derived determine direct discourse discussion distinction effects English enhancement evidence example experiment expressions F-marking fact focus frequency function gesture given grammar head heteroclisis inflection instance interpretation involve issues John Journal language learning lexical linguistic marking meaning morphological names nature nominal noun object occur paradigm particular pattern phonological phrase pitch accents plural position possible present Press production pronouns proper properties proposed provides reading reference requires rule semantic sense sentences similar singular speakers specific speech stem stress structure suggest syntactic syntax Table theory tion translation types University variation verb vowel