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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 markers in the same noun phrase . In ' Non - compositional definiteness marking in ...
It investigates crosslinguistic cases of noun phrases that exhibit definiteness ' spreading ' phenomena , that is , multiple occurrences of definiteness markers in the same noun phrase . In ' Non - compositional definiteness marking in ...
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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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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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accent adjectives agreement American analysis appear approach argues argument binomials British Cambridge chapters clause collective complete condition consider consonant constraints constructions contains context contrast corpus derived determined discourse discussion distinction distribution effects English evidence example experiment expression fact focus frequency function geminates gesture given grammar indicates inflection interpretation involve issues John Journal language lexical linguistic marking meaning morphology names nature negative notes noun object occur paradigm particular pattern phonological phrase pitch accents plural position possible predicted present Press production pronouns properties proposed provides question reading reference relative rule semantic sentences similar singular speakers specific speech stem stress structure suggest syntactic syntax Table theory tion translation types University variation verb voiced vowel