Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... stress ( where ' phrasal stress ' refers to the head of a P - phrase ) . Assuming that clauses are parsed within single I - phrases ( Halliday 1970 , Pierrehum- bert 1980 , Selkirk 1984 , Gussenhoven 2004 ) , the above constraints ...
... stress ( where ' phrasal stress ' refers to the head of a P - phrase ) . Assuming that clauses are parsed within single I - phrases ( Halliday 1970 , Pierrehum- bert 1980 , Selkirk 1984 , Gussenhoven 2004 ) , the above constraints ...
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... stressed and that stress be rightmost ( or edgemost , if languages with leftmost stress are taken into account ) are independent and potentially in conflict with one another . They also expose a crucial problem associated with the ...
... stressed and that stress be rightmost ( or edgemost , if languages with leftmost stress are taken into account ) are independent and potentially in conflict with one another . They also expose a crucial problem associated with the ...
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... stress to be weak . For example , complete and unabridged has only one weak syllable between stressed ones when we take into account the secondarily stressed un syllable : wS w swS . * ULTIMATE STRESS OF B : B should not have ultimate ...
... stress to be weak . For example , complete and unabridged has only one weak syllable between stressed ones when we take into account the secondarily stressed un syllable : wS w swS . * ULTIMATE STRESS OF B : B should not have ultimate ...
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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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