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More importantly for the purposes of this article , the definite determiner sometimes appears with final stress on its phrasal group.3 Churchward labels this the DEFINITIVE ACCENT . While the definitive accent has been the object of ...
More importantly for the purposes of this article , the definite determiner sometimes appears with final stress on its phrasal group.3 Churchward labels this the DEFINITIVE ACCENT . While the definitive accent has been the object of ...
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This unselective binding allows he without the definitive accent to take on narrow scope like the indefinite ha . I offer the same explanation for why he without the definitive accent appears in ...
This unselective binding allows he without the definitive accent to take on narrow scope like the indefinite ha . I offer the same explanation for why he without the definitive accent appears in ...
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stratives ( 26 ) , and definite DPs with the definitive accent ( 27 ) are excluded from the construction . All quantified expressions except distributive ones are permitted ( 38 vs. 41 ) . A reasonable hypothesis for why the ...
stratives ( 26 ) , and definite DPs with the definitive accent ( 27 ) are excluded from the construction . All quantified expressions except distributive ones are permitted ( 38 vs. 41 ) . A reasonable hypothesis for why the ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
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