Language, Band 48George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... intonation and position are the means by which H classifies adverbs into loose and close modifiers . A loose modifier is defined ( 133 ) as ' an adverbial which always has tail- or emphatic intonation in Positions 11 and 13 ' or ' which ...
... intonation and position are the means by which H classifies adverbs into loose and close modifiers . A loose modifier is defined ( 133 ) as ' an adverbial which always has tail- or emphatic intonation in Positions 11 and 13 ' or ' which ...
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... intonation ' ) and loose modifiers not to be ( to ' have t / e intonation ' , i.e. to be parenthetical ) . But it is pos- sible for a close modifier to be unimportant lexically and to lose the accent for that reason . This happens with ...
... intonation ' ) and loose modifiers not to be ( to ' have t / e intonation ' , i.e. to be parenthetical ) . But it is pos- sible for a close modifier to be unimportant lexically and to lose the accent for that reason . This happens with ...
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... Intonation Nucleus Rule ( 31 ) , which assigns our interim feature [ + intonation ] to a vowel if it is accented and there are no later accented syllables in the sentence : ( 31 ) INTONATION NUCLEUS - V → [ + intonation ] / [ Y ...
... Intonation Nucleus Rule ( 31 ) , which assigns our interim feature [ + intonation ] to a vowel if it is accented and there are no later accented syllables in the sentence : ( 31 ) INTONATION NUCLEUS - V → [ + intonation ] / [ Y ...
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Publications received | 251 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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