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One of the major reasons L is forced to exclude multiple foci is his approach to sentence accents . ... According to L , one of the primary reasons other researchers have claimed isomorphism between pitch accent and focus marking has ...
One of the major reasons L is forced to exclude multiple foci is his approach to sentence accents . ... According to L , one of the primary reasons other researchers have claimed isomorphism between pitch accent and focus marking has ...
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Example 14a has the necessary and sufficient property of a predicate - focus sentence - the pitch accent on the verb . This necessary and sufficient property does not preclude the placement of a pitch accent on the subject as well ...
Example 14a has the necessary and sufficient property of a predicate - focus sentence - the pitch accent on the verb . This necessary and sufficient property does not preclude the placement of a pitch accent on the subject as well ...
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... 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 word finally . Tone also plays an important grammatical role .
... 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 word finally . Tone also plays an important grammatical role .
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