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... posited his distinction between B and C accents , which correspond to high - rise and low - rise respectively . ... then even the distinction between high - rise and low - rise may be as much a matter of configuration as of level .
... posited his distinction between B and C accents , which correspond to high - rise and low - rise respectively . ... then even the distinction between high - rise and low - rise may be as much a matter of configuration as of level .
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renders his claim for a tense / lax distinction among PRom . vowels most unlikely . Let us employ a much abbreviated and streamlined form of comparative reconstruction to see why this should be so . > 9 2 First , we observe a large ...
renders his claim for a tense / lax distinction among PRom . vowels most unlikely . Let us employ a much abbreviated and streamlined form of comparative reconstruction to see why this should be so . > 9 2 First , we observe a large ...
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But let's go back to the distinction between semantics and pragmatics , to which van Dijk devotes a whole section of his article . Basically , what this distinction is all about is the notion of ' appropriateness of contexts with ...
But let's go back to the distinction between semantics and pragmatics , to which van Dijk devotes a whole section of his article . Basically , what this distinction is all about is the notion of ' appropriateness of contexts with ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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alternation American analysis appear approach aspect basic called chapter claim clauses color comparative complex concerned conditionals consider consonant constructions contains contours contrast defined definition derived described dialect discussion distinction English evidence example existence expressed fact FIGURE final formation function fuzzy gerund given gives grammar green human important included indicate interesting intonation involved language Latin least linguistic marked meaning membership natural noted noun object observed occur original phonetic phonological plural position possible present Press problem proposes question reference relative represent response Reviewed rules seems semantic sentences situation sound speakers speech stem structure stylized suffixation suggests syllable theory tion tone tongue topics true University values verbs vowel yellow