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Arguing against identifying the focus domain as “ to ' , L states that a ' to - relation ' is not as natural as the ' talking relation ' , whatever the naturalness criteria might be . But in the representation ' Our talking and the pigs ...
Arguing against identifying the focus domain as “ to ' , L states that a ' to - relation ' is not as natural as the ' talking relation ' , whatever the naturalness criteria might be . But in the representation ' Our talking and the pigs ...
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focus accent on a certain constituent but also the ABSENCE of such an accent on other constituents . This implies that ' prosodic focus construal is often determined not by the accentuation of a given sentence but by the contrast with ...
focus accent on a certain constituent but also the ABSENCE of such an accent on other constituents . This implies that ' prosodic focus construal is often determined not by the accentuation of a given sentence but by the contrast with ...
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13 a tion between focus and a unique landing site of movement ( e.g. Tsimpli 1995 ) , but that excludes a large set of focus phenomena for which covert or overt movement cannot be demonstrated ( Erteschik - Shir 1998 , É . Kiss 1998 ) .
13 a tion between focus and a unique landing site of movement ( e.g. Tsimpli 1995 ) , but that excludes a large set of focus phenomena for which covert or overt movement cannot be demonstrated ( Erteschik - Shir 1998 , É . Kiss 1998 ) .
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