Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... marking that identifies which constituents count as focused in accord with the principle in 3 ( adapted from Selkirk 1995 : 555 ) . ( 1 ) BASIC F - RULE : An accented word is F - marked . ( 2 ) F - PROJECTION RULES : a . F - marking of ...
... marking that identifies which constituents count as focused in accord with the principle in 3 ( adapted from Selkirk 1995 : 555 ) . ( 1 ) BASIC F - RULE : An accented word is F - marked . ( 2 ) F - PROJECTION RULES : a . F - marking of ...
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... marking mediated by F - marks . The marking of syntactic constituents as focused or given the discourse marking - is entirely dependent on context and therefore fully independent of prosody . Prosody is affected only by discourse marking ...
... marking mediated by F - marks . The marking of syntactic constituents as focused or given the discourse marking - is entirely dependent on context and therefore fully independent of prosody . Prosody is affected only by discourse marking ...
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... marking of the phrase . b . F - marking of the internal argument of a head licenses the F - marking of the head . c . F - marking of the antecedent of a trace left by NP or wн - movement licen- ses the F - marking of the trace . To see ...
... marking of the phrase . b . F - marking of the internal argument of a head licenses the F - marking of the head . c . F - marking of the antecedent of a trace left by NP or wн - movement licen- ses the F - marking of the trace . To see ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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