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The contrast between two similar or neighboring phonemes has a certain functional load , the extent to which the contrast is used to distinguish vocabulary items . A low functional load may favor the merger of the phonemes ; a high ...
The contrast between two similar or neighboring phonemes has a certain functional load , the extent to which the contrast is used to distinguish vocabulary items . A low functional load may favor the merger of the phonemes ; a high ...
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Erteschik - Shir , by contrast , assumes that such clauses contain a STAGE topic denoting a spatiotemporal discourse referent — the time and place to which the reported event or situation is anchored . The stage topic may fail to be ...
Erteschik - Shir , by contrast , assumes that such clauses contain a STAGE topic denoting a spatiotemporal discourse referent — the time and place to which the reported event or situation is anchored . The stage topic may fail to be ...
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To maintain our claim , we must assess it with respect to Kuroda's important analysis of the wa / Ga contrast ( cf. Kuroda 1972 , 1979 , 1990 , 1992 , 2004 , 2005 ) , which is coined within a semantic theory of judgments , NOT within a ...
To maintain our claim , we must assess it with respect to Kuroda's important analysis of the wa / Ga contrast ( cf. Kuroda 1972 , 1979 , 1990 , 1992 , 2004 , 2005 ) , which is coined within a semantic theory of judgments , NOT within a ...
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