Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... PITCH ACCENTS . One of the major reasons L is forced to exclude multiple foci is his approach to sentence accents . He claims that English pitch accent is not isomorphic to focus marking and the two overlap only partially . According to ...
... PITCH ACCENTS . One of the major reasons L is forced to exclude multiple foci is his approach to sentence accents . He claims that English pitch accent is not isomorphic to focus marking and the two overlap only partially . According to ...
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... pitch accent on the verb . This necessary and sufficient property does not preclude the placement of a pitch accent on the subject as well , as in 14b , which is another instantiation of predicate - focus ( a fact entirely predictable ...
... pitch accent on the verb . This necessary and sufficient property does not preclude the placement of a pitch accent on the subject as well , as in 14b , which is another instantiation of predicate - focus ( a fact entirely predictable ...
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... tone sandhi ( suffixes affect differing tone changes to their left in the word ) , and apparently some movement towards a pitch - accent system ; there is a limit on low tones in a word with no more than two lows in succession except ...
... tone sandhi ( suffixes affect differing tone changes to their left in the word ) , and apparently some movement towards a pitch - accent system ; there is a limit on low tones in a word with no more than two lows in succession except ...
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