Language, Band 80George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... speakers of Finnish and Hungarian manifest the same difficulties with respect to the perception of stress as do French speakers ; that is , they made significantly more recall errors with the stress contrast than with the phoneme ...
... speakers of Finnish and Hungarian manifest the same difficulties with respect to the perception of stress as do French speakers ; that is , they made significantly more recall errors with the stress contrast than with the phoneme ...
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... speakers of this language have difficulties perceiving stress contrasts . Indeed , the presence of nonrhythmic sec- ondary stress not only poses a problem for Peperkamp and Dupoux's prelexical learning algorithm ( 2002 ) -how can ...
... speakers of this language have difficulties perceiving stress contrasts . Indeed , the presence of nonrhythmic sec- ondary stress not only poses a problem for Peperkamp and Dupoux's prelexical learning algorithm ( 2002 ) -how can ...
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... speaker . As I have argued in Ariel 2002a , there can be a difference between facts about the reality that speakers depict and the message they actually intend to convey . While ' not all ' may be true , it does not have to be a speaker ...
... speaker . As I have argued in Ariel 2002a , there can be a difference between facts about the reality that speakers depict and the message they actually intend to convey . While ' not all ' may be true , it does not have to be a speaker ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
Subjects and interface delay in child Spanish and Catalan John Grinstead | 40 |
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