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The prosodic prominence of syntactic constituents is also affected by their given or focused status . ... Second , we need to ensure the appropriate marking of contrastive focus in sentences involving nested foci , like in 12 ( from ...
The prosodic prominence of syntactic constituents is also affected by their given or focused status . ... Second , we need to ensure the appropriate marking of contrastive focus in sentences involving nested foci , like in 12 ( from ...
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nonprominent in A2 even though VP - final objects in a focused VP are normally stressed , as shown in Al . ( 17 ) Q : What ... The focus domain always contains the focused phrase and identifies the background information relevant to the ...
nonprominent in A2 even though VP - final objects in a focused VP are normally stressed , as shown in Al . ( 17 ) Q : What ... The focus domain always contains the focused phrase and identifies the background information relevant to the ...
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The entire final clause is part of the overall new - information focus encompassing the whole answer to the father's question . Its VP is contrastively focused against the earlier VP doing his homework with the clause as its focus ...
The entire final clause is part of the overall new - information focus encompassing the whole answer to the father's question . Its VP is contrastively focused against the earlier VP doing his homework with the clause as its focus ...
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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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