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Syntactically , direct speech is interesting only when it occurs inside a sentence together with what I will call the INTRODUCTORY PHRASE ( e.g. I said or he exclaimed ) . The Eng . punctuation system treats the direct discourse as ...
Syntactically , direct speech is interesting only when it occurs inside a sentence together with what I will call the INTRODUCTORY PHRASE ( e.g. I said or he exclaimed ) . The Eng . punctuation system treats the direct discourse as ...
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I have dealt thus far with individual syntactic constructions — with single phrase structure rules , so to speak . It is entirely possible that such an enumeration exhausts the field . To take a better - known example , within the ...
I have dealt thus far with individual syntactic constructions — with single phrase structure rules , so to speak . It is entirely possible that such an enumeration exhausts the field . To take a better - known example , within the ...
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WORD / PHRASE DOMAINS IN PROSODIC PHONOLOGY . Rules of sandhi affect segmental features . But rules of prosodic phonology - which assign accent , tone , or length - can also be sensitive to the distinction between phonological words and ...
WORD / PHRASE DOMAINS IN PROSODIC PHONOLOGY . Rules of sandhi affect segmental features . But rules of prosodic phonology - which assign accent , tone , or length - can also be sensitive to the distinction between phonological words and ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | 322 |
Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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