Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... contrast: “sharp contradiction between two juxtaposed objects, phenomena, etc.” How does the proposed definition differ from those cited above? In the first place, the proposed definition enables to analyze contrast. How? First, contrast ...
... contrast: “sharp contradiction between two juxtaposed objects, phenomena, etc.” How does the proposed definition differ from those cited above? In the first place, the proposed definition enables to analyze contrast. How? First, contrast ...
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... contrast ( " but it wasn't ' " ) stands in opposition to the first . What follows the contrast is an explanation of the opposition : the speaker explains that the setting for the protest was a particularly important and consequential ...
... contrast ( " but it wasn't ' " ) stands in opposition to the first . What follows the contrast is an explanation of the opposition : the speaker explains that the setting for the protest was a particularly important and consequential ...
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... contrast is threatened to various degrees . Sound changes that do not threaten contrast are far more likely to proceed unhindered , with widespread consequences as in the case of most voicing and spirantization in the corpus where the ...
... contrast is threatened to various degrees . Sound changes that do not threaten contrast are far more likely to proceed unhindered , with widespread consequences as in the case of most voicing and spirantization in the corpus where the ...
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