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THE NUCLEAR STRESS RULE : NOUN PHRASE . First I propose to examine the operation of one aspect of the Nuclear Stress Rule , namely in NP's with a single adjective before the noun ; then to examine evidence of operation in its other ...
THE NUCLEAR STRESS RULE : NOUN PHRASE . First I propose to examine the operation of one aspect of the Nuclear Stress Rule , namely in NP's with a single adjective before the noun ; then to examine evidence of operation in its other ...
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avoid the combination in strong - weak could perhaps be regarded also as evidence that some degree of nuclear stress in the noun phrase obtains in British English . The difference between its operation in British and American English ...
avoid the combination in strong - weak could perhaps be regarded also as evidence that some degree of nuclear stress in the noun phrase obtains in British English . The difference between its operation in British and American English ...
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In 37 , however , the prepositional phrase bears no such intimate connection to the subject noun phrase . The following sentences paraphrase 37 : ( 39 ) a . In 1947 John's house was a split - level . b . John's house was a split - level ...
In 37 , however , the prepositional phrase bears no such intimate connection to the subject noun phrase . The following sentences paraphrase 37 : ( 39 ) a . In 1947 John's house was a split - level . b . John's house was a split - level ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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