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The distributions appear to be constrained on the low VOT side by the 0 value and the gap , and on the high VOT side by the longlag values with which they contrast . Crucially , the division between short and long lag is quite similar ...
The distributions appear to be constrained on the low VOT side by the 0 value and the gap , and on the high VOT side by the longlag values with which they contrast . Crucially , the division between short and long lag is quite similar ...
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Rather , the discourse function is a reason for saying too - to indicate that two items , despite their contrast , are significantly similar . That is , too is obligatory when we need to emphasize what is important about the content of ...
Rather , the discourse function is a reason for saying too - to indicate that two items , despite their contrast , are significantly similar . That is , too is obligatory when we need to emphasize what is important about the content of ...
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model already built up has been implicated , e.g. that the members of the contrast pair are similar . Thus 19a ( Jo hit a homer but Mo did too ) conventionally implicates ' What I say about Mo I also say about Jo , and this similarity ...
model already built up has been implicated , e.g. that the members of the contrast pair are similar . Thus 19a ( Jo hit a homer but Mo did too ) conventionally implicates ' What I say about Mo I also say about Jo , and this similarity ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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