Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... assumption that the stress in citations elicited from an informant is the same as the stress used by a speaker making ... assumed that non - normal stress is to be described as a deviation from the norm , thus pre- supposing an adequate ...
... assumption that the stress in citations elicited from an informant is the same as the stress used by a speaker making ... assumed that non - normal stress is to be described as a deviation from the norm , thus pre- supposing an adequate ...
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... assumed to be in the addressee's conscious- ness . We might therefore expect the pronoun I to be usually pronounced with low pitch . And yet we don't have to look far to find many sentences in which this is not the case : ( 7 ) I killed ...
... assumed to be in the addressee's conscious- ness . We might therefore expect the pronoun I to be usually pronounced with low pitch . And yet we don't have to look far to find many sentences in which this is not the case : ( 7 ) I killed ...
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... assumed without question that binary features were to be used even to represent pitch in tone languages . On the other hand , Jakobson & Halle ( 1956 : 48 ) seem not to make the assumption ; and Halle ( 1957 , 1959a , 1959b : 504 ) ...
... assumed without question that binary features were to be used even to represent pitch in tone languages . On the other hand , Jakobson & Halle ( 1956 : 48 ) seem not to make the assumption ; and Halle ( 1957 , 1959a , 1959b : 504 ) ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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abstract adjectives alternative analysis antonymous apply assumed chimpanzees Chomsky clusters complex consciousness consonants constraints context contrast copula decreolization deep structure deictic deixis deletion derivational history dialect discussion distinction Dravidian Elamite English environment Epenthesis evidence examples extrinsic ordering fact function geminate Genie Genie's given glossolalia grammar hypothesis interpretation involved killed Bill Kiparsky labial Labov Lakoff language learning linguistic markedness meaning morpheme nasal natural nominal normal nouns null segment obstruents occur output Pāṇini paper phonetic phonological rules phonotactic phrasal verbs phrase pitch position possible precedence predict present problem pronouns pronunciation proposed PSSM question reference relations representations restriction result retroflex Sanskrit semantic sentences sequences speakers specific speech standard theory stem stress string structural description suffix syllable syncope syntactic syntax tion tone transformational transformational grammar underlying University unmarked utterances variable verb vocalization vowel words