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0 ) and ( wi ... ó ) is determined by the RHYTHMPK subhierarchy ( 39 ) . In ( nò.tui ) ( já.kse ) ] . ro , trochaic stress on [ ò ] is determined by * Clash , while iambic stress in ( no.tiúi ) .je ] .ro is determined by lamb .
0 ) and ( wi ... ó ) is determined by the RHYTHMPK subhierarchy ( 39 ) . In ( nò.tui ) ( já.kse ) ] . ro , trochaic stress on [ ò ] is determined by * Clash , while iambic stress in ( no.tiúi ) .je ] .ro is determined by lamb .
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In this type of approach , the value of the degree argument is determined by degree morphology - in English , comparatives , degree modifiers , and measure phrases — that saturate and impose restrictions on the degree argument .
In this type of approach , the value of the degree argument is determined by degree morphology - in English , comparatives , degree modifiers , and measure phrases — that saturate and impose restrictions on the degree argument .
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Is the standard of comparison for an adjectival predicate always determined in the same way ? Can an adjective be associated with more than one type of scale ? What factors determine the sort of scale a given adjective uses ?
Is the standard of comparison for an adjectival predicate always determined in the same way ? Can an adjective be associated with more than one type of scale ? What factors determine the sort of scale a given adjective uses ?
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adjectives agreement American analysis appear approach argues argument aspects Cambridge characters claim clause comparative complement complex compounds consider constraints constructions contains context contrast derived determined direct discourse discussion distinction effects English event evidence example expressed fact Figure foot forms function given grammar groups incorporation indicate interesting interpretation issues John learning lexical linguistic marked meaning modifiers morphology nature noted noun object occur patterns performance person phonological phrase position possible predict present Press problem processes production properties question reason reference relation relative represent respect result role scale semantic sentences sign languages similar Spanish speakers specific speech standard stress structure suggests syllables syntactic syntax theory tion tree trochaic turn University variants verb vowel