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no a Let us also perform the test on a third type of English focus construction , that containing a topicalized constituent with a pitch accent ( a so - called focus - moved constituent in the terminology of Prince 1981 ) . ( 14 ) a .
no a Let us also perform the test on a third type of English focus construction , that containing a topicalized constituent with a pitch accent ( a so - called focus - moved constituent in the terminology of Prince 1981 ) . ( 14 ) a .
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Some - phrases , on the other hand , cannot function as information foci , either ; they appear to be inherently incapable of bearing a pitch accent . English foci left in situ or preposed via topicalization , which were claimed above ...
Some - phrases , on the other hand , cannot function as information foci , either ; they appear to be inherently incapable of bearing a pitch accent . English foci left in situ or preposed via topicalization , which were claimed above ...
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The phenomenon known as FOCUS PROJECTION — the optional extension of the domain of focus interpretation to the projection ( s ) dominating a constituent bearing a pitch accent — is possible only in the case of information focus .
The phenomenon known as FOCUS PROJECTION — the optional extension of the domain of focus interpretation to the projection ( s ) dominating a constituent bearing a pitch accent — is possible only in the case of information focus .
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