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Every sentence may be divided into FOCUS and ENVIRONMENT . The focus is any sequence that is viewed as replaceable by other sequences ; correlatively , the rest of the sentence is the environment of such a sequence .
Every sentence may be divided into FOCUS and ENVIRONMENT . The focus is any sequence that is viewed as replaceable by other sequences ; correlatively , the rest of the sentence is the environment of such a sequence .
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environment ( i.e. as a sentence ) and with the meaning of command , the construction to which it belongs is different from the construction of the same verb with the same pitch phonemes occurring as a sentence with the meaning of ...
environment ( i.e. as a sentence ) and with the meaning of command , the construction to which it belongs is different from the construction of the same verb with the same pitch phonemes occurring as a sentence with the meaning of ...
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In the sentence They served me a nice , juicy steak / dey - sèhrvdmiy - ən3âys # j'ûwsiystéyk / , the scope of the pitch - morpheme 32 is they served me a nice ; but the analysis of the sentence into ICs must be into ( 1 ) the ...
In the sentence They served me a nice , juicy steak / dey - sèhrvdmiy - ən3âys # j'ûwsiystéyk / , the scope of the pitch - morpheme 32 is they served me a nice ; but the analysis of the sentence into ICs must be into ( 1 ) the ...
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