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The constraint SF contrast requires her to be most prominent in its focus domain , and it is satisfied by structure ( a ) . The focus domain in this case coincides with the background shared by his and her and covers the entire VP ...
The constraint SF contrast requires her to be most prominent in its focus domain , and it is satisfied by structure ( a ) . The focus domain in this case coincides with the background shared by his and her and covers the entire VP ...
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Contrast it with 7 , repeated here as 57. As we saw in $ 2 , all syntactic material within the focused phrase the rising of the tides is given . But adding too would entail the presupposition that something other than the boat being ...
Contrast it with 7 , repeated here as 57. As we saw in $ 2 , all syntactic material within the focused phrase the rising of the tides is given . But adding too would entail the presupposition that something other than the boat being ...
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First , in what follows , LENGTH OR GEMINACY is used to refer to a phonological contrast that distinguishes singletons from geminates , while DURATION refers to a phonetic measure indicating how long a particular phonetic event lasts .
First , in what follows , LENGTH OR GEMINACY is used to refer to a phonological contrast that distinguishes singletons from geminates , while DURATION refers to a phonetic measure indicating how long a particular phonetic event lasts .
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
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