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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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As noted by previous researchers , Japanese and Korean provide an interesting contrast because neither has a phonemic contrast between laterals and rhotics , but Korean has two liquid allophones , flap ( f ) and lateral ( 1 ) ...
As noted by previous researchers , Japanese and Korean provide an interesting contrast because neither has a phonemic contrast between laterals and rhotics , but Korean has two liquid allophones , flap ( f ) and lateral ( 1 ) ...
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The first contrast analysis concerned the effect of increasing argument - head distance in object relatives ; see examples 14a , c and Figure 12 . No intervening DRs Two intervening DRs 1600 Mean Reading Time ( msec ) 1200 600 800 7 NP1 ...
The first contrast analysis concerned the effect of increasing argument - head distance in object relatives ; see examples 14a , c and Figure 12 . No intervening DRs Two intervening DRs 1600 Mean Reading Time ( msec ) 1200 600 800 7 NP1 ...
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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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