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... stress ( where ' phrasal stress ' refers to the head of a P - phrase ) . Assuming that clauses are parsed within single I - phrases ( Halliday 1970 , Pierrehum- bert 1980 , Selkirk 1984 , Gussenhoven 2004 ) , the above constraints ...
... stress ( where ' phrasal stress ' refers to the head of a P - phrase ) . Assuming that clauses are parsed within single I - phrases ( Halliday 1970 , Pierrehum- bert 1980 , Selkirk 1984 , Gussenhoven 2004 ) , the above constraints ...
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... stress the A item more than the B item ( nów and again ) shows that a phrase with this stress pattern sounds less like a binomial and more like a content word with a discourse marker . We see this reverse stress pattern in smog and ...
... stress the A item more than the B item ( nów and again ) shows that a phrase with this stress pattern sounds less like a binomial and more like a content word with a discourse marker . We see this reverse stress pattern in smog and ...
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IDENT - IO ( stress ) . Similarly , no token in our corpus involves a change in the stress of one item to conform to the metrical constraints of the binomial . We did find one token where each word seemed to change stress to fit better ...
IDENT - IO ( stress ) . Similarly , no token in our corpus involves a change in the stress of one item to conform to the metrical constraints of the binomial . We did find one token where each word seemed to change stress to fit better ...
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On Gahl and Garnsey on grammar and usage | 399 |
Susanne Gahl Susan Garnsey | 405 |
P S LeSourd P D Kroeber | 431 |
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