Prosodic PhonologyForis, 1986 - 327 pages |
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... restructuring the end of NP and the beginning of S - - are in conflict , it is the NP that ' wins ' . There are also cases in which the beginning of S may be in conflict with the restriction against separating an obligatory argument ...
... restructuring the end of NP and the beginning of S - - are in conflict , it is the NP that ' wins ' . There are also cases in which the beginning of S may be in conflict with the restriction against separating an obligatory argument ...
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... restructuring in is quite rigidly determined , restructuring in I is much more flexible . It was shown , in particular , that I restructuring often depends on such nonsyntactic factors as the length of a given I , the rate and style of ...
... restructuring in is quite rigidly determined , restructuring in I is much more flexible . It was shown , in particular , that I restructuring often depends on such nonsyntactic factors as the length of a given I , the rate and style of ...
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... restructuring of U : ( 53 ) U restructuring Adjacent Us may be joined into a single U when the basic prag- matic and phonological conditions are met and when there exists a syntactic relation ( ellipsis , anaphora ) and / or a positive ...
... restructuring of U : ( 53 ) U restructuring Adjacent Us may be joined into a single U when the basic prag- matic and phonological conditions are met and when there exists a syntactic relation ( ellipsis , anaphora ) and / or a positive ...
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Motivation for prosodic constituents | 27 |
The syllable and the foot | 61 |
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