Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... distinction between B and C accents , which correspond to high - rise and low - rise respectively . If the difference between step - up - to and step - down - to is perceptually more salient than high vs. low pitch level , relative to ...
... distinction between B and C accents , which correspond to high - rise and low - rise respectively . If the difference between step - up - to and step - down - to is perceptually more salient than high vs. low pitch level , relative to ...
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... distinction to the ancestor of those dialects that share the innovation . Yet Sard . / píra / makes it clear that the difference between the stressed vowels of PRom . / triste / and / píra / was not based on tongue height ; i.e. , there ...
... distinction to the ancestor of those dialects that share the innovation . Yet Sard . / píra / makes it clear that the difference between the stressed vowels of PRom . / triste / and / píra / was not based on tongue height ; i.e. , there ...
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... 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 respect to utterances ' ( 70 ) ...
... 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 respect to utterances ' ( 70 ) ...
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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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