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What is the relation between focus and pitch accents ? The studies of Selkirk ( 1995 ) and to a lesser extent Schwarzschild ( 1999 ) view pitch accents and focus as directly related to each other via an intermediate distribution of ...
What is the relation between focus and pitch accents ? The studies of Selkirk ( 1995 ) and to a lesser extent Schwarzschild ( 1999 ) view pitch accents and focus as directly related to each other via an intermediate distribution of ...
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It follows that the pitch accent on tides occurs DESPITE the lack of F - marks on the individual words , showing that the origin and distribution of pitch accents is independent from F - marking . It also follows , as Schwarzschild ...
It follows that the pitch accent on tides occurs DESPITE the lack of F - marks on the individual words , showing that the origin and distribution of pitch accents is independent from F - marking . It also follows , as Schwarzschild ...
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Evidence for phonological constraints on nuclear accent placement * JAMES GERMAN Northwestern University JANET PIERREHUMBERT ... The distribution of pitch accents in speech is a topic of long- standing importance because it reflects the ...
Evidence for phonological constraints on nuclear accent placement * JAMES GERMAN Northwestern University JANET PIERREHUMBERT ... The distribution of pitch accents in speech is a topic of long- standing importance because it reflects the ...
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