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The marking of syntactic constituents as focused or given — the discourse marking - is entirely dependent on context and therefore fully independent of prosody . Prosody is affected only by discourse marking via the prosodic ...
The marking of syntactic constituents as focused or given — the discourse marking - is entirely dependent on context and therefore fully independent of prosody . Prosody is affected only by discourse marking via the prosodic ...
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examines the correlation between the intentions of participants and discourse . J argues that people use discourse as performance to project a specific identity . The eighth and final chapter reviews the basic concepts discussed in the ...
examines the correlation between the intentions of participants and discourse . J argues that people use discourse as performance to project a specific identity . The eighth and final chapter reviews the basic concepts discussed in the ...
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In 4c and 4d , by contrast , DLT predicts a slowdown at the verb because each of the intervening phrases ( a postpositional phrase or PP , and a relative clause or RC , respectively ) contains one new discourse referent ( dukaan ' shop ...
In 4c and 4d , by contrast , DLT predicts a slowdown at the verb because each of the intervening phrases ( a postpositional phrase or PP , and a relative clause or RC , respectively ) contains one new discourse referent ( dukaan ' shop ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
eLanguage | 9 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
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