Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... contrast , vary from language to language depending upon the particular set of contrasts in that language . Thus , we find / S / rounded in English but not in Mandarin Chinese . Our third assumption is that a planning stage exists that ...
... contrast , vary from language to language depending upon the particular set of contrasts in that language . Thus , we find / S / rounded in English but not in Mandarin Chinese . Our third assumption is that a planning stage exists that ...
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... contrast and SFnew , with the former dominating the latter . The analysis is illustrated in 46. The constraint SF contrast requires her to be most prominent in its focus domain , and it is satisfied by structure ( a ) . The focus domain ...
... contrast and SFnew , with the former dominating the latter . The analysis is illustrated in 46. The constraint SF contrast requires her to be most prominent in its focus domain , and it is satisfied by structure ( a ) . The focus domain ...
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... contrast , SFnew , and DG dominating the prosodic constraints . ( 58 ) Constraint ranking SF contrast SF . new DG { STRESSXP , HI , HP , DEP } 8. CONCLUSIONS . The analysis of the relation between discourse structure and pro- sody that ...
... contrast , SFnew , and DG dominating the prosodic constraints . ( 58 ) Constraint ranking SF contrast SF . new DG { STRESSXP , HI , HP , DEP } 8. CONCLUSIONS . The analysis of the relation between discourse structure and pro- sody that ...
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Language in the 21st century | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
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