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Participant contrasts predicted if [ Speaker ] and [ Addressee ] are equivalent . ... Conflation , by contrast , arises when a distinction permitted by universal grammar is absent from the syntax of a particular language .
Participant contrasts predicted if [ Speaker ] and [ Addressee ] are equivalent . ... Conflation , by contrast , arises when a distinction permitted by universal grammar is absent from the syntax of a particular language .
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English and German offer cases where two sound classes differ from each other in a particular durational ratio between some adjacent acoustic ( or articulatory ) segments in syllable rhymes . English has a contrast among stops and ...
English and German offer cases where two sound classes differ from each other in a particular durational ratio between some adjacent acoustic ( or articulatory ) segments in syllable rhymes . English has a contrast among stops and ...
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Production and perception of a novel second language phonetic contrast . Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 93.1598-1608 . Flege , James , and JAMES HILLENBRAND . 1986. Differential use of temporal cues to the / s // z ...
Production and perception of a novel second language phonetic contrast . Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 93.1598-1608 . Flege , James , and JAMES HILLENBRAND . 1986. Differential use of temporal cues to the / s // z ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
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accepted acquisition alliteration alternation analysis animacy appear approach argues argument Cambridge claim clauses cognitive compounds consider construction context contrast definitive determined direct discussion distinction distribution effects English evidence example fact factors formal frequency function German given grammar head human important interpretation involving irregular irregular verbs issues Japanese John language lexical linguistic marking meaning morphological nature nominative Note noun object oblique observed occur Participant patterns person phonetic phonological plural position possessor possible predicates present Press pronoun properties proposed provides question raising reference regular relations relative relative clauses respect role rules s-genitive semantic sentences shows similar speakers speech structure suggests syntactic syntax Table theory tion types University V-V compounds variation verbs vowel weight