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Under one set of assumptions , then , the theory predicts that a pitch accent will occur on the preposition and nowhere else within the VP . The alternative assumption , namely that the existence of some property of an event is entailed ...
Under one set of assumptions , then , the theory predicts that a pitch accent will occur on the preposition and nowhere else within the VP . The alternative assumption , namely that the existence of some property of an event is entailed ...
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To summarize , Schwarzschild ( 1999 ) and Selkirk ( 1984 , 1995 ) both predict for the two narrow - focus contexts that an accent will occur at most on the preposition . Schwarzschild additionally predicts that an accent there is ...
To summarize , Schwarzschild ( 1999 ) and Selkirk ( 1984 , 1995 ) both predict for the two narrow - focus contexts that an accent will occur at most on the preposition . Schwarzschild additionally predicts that an accent there is ...
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DLT and the anticipation hypothesis make the following predictions for double center - embeddings like 3. ... In 4c and 4d , by contrast , DLT predicts a slowdown at the verb because each of the intervening phrases ( a postpositional ...
DLT and the anticipation hypothesis make the following predictions for double center - embeddings like 3. ... In 4c and 4d , by contrast , DLT predicts a slowdown at the verb because each of the intervening phrases ( a postpositional ...
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