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... focus domain . The focus domain always contains the focused phrase and identifies the background information relevant to the semantic denotation of focus ; it is thus defined in semantic terms and does not necessar- ily coincide with a ...
... focus domain . The focus domain always contains the focused phrase and identifies the background information relevant to the semantic denotation of focus ; it is thus defined in semantic terms and does not necessar- ily coincide with a ...
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... focus contexts that an accent will occur at most on the preposition . Schwarzschild additionally predicts that an accent there is obligatory . In the broad- focus context , both theories predict an obligatory accent on the direct object ...
... focus contexts that an accent will occur at most on the preposition . Schwarzschild additionally predicts that an accent there is obligatory . In the broad- focus context , both theories predict an obligatory accent on the direct object ...
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... focus items , a by - subjects ANOVA was used to compare the proportion of baseline errors to the proportion of items in each of the two narrow - focus conditions in which a given item received a nuclear accent . In each case , the means ...
... focus items , a by - subjects ANOVA was used to compare the proportion of baseline errors to the proportion of items in each of the two narrow - focus conditions in which a given item received a nuclear accent . In each case , the means ...
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Endoclitics and the origins of Udi morphosyntax | 423 |
P S LeSourd P D Kroeber | 431 |
Book Notices see back cover | 450 |
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