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... prominence that they attach to one or the other of these categories. For example, among the languages that give greater prominence to mood than to tense or aspect, some use the modal category almost exclusively in their verbal system ...
... prominence that they attach to one or the other of these categories. For example, among the languages that give greater prominence to mood than to tense or aspect, some use the modal category almost exclusively in their verbal system ...
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... Prominence can , of course , be examined independently at each level , but a core point of Latrouite's work is that the interaction between levels is an essential factor of prominence effects in grammar . As described in sections 3.1 ...
... Prominence can , of course , be examined independently at each level , but a core point of Latrouite's work is that the interaction between levels is an essential factor of prominence effects in grammar . As described in sections 3.1 ...
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... prominence-bytoneandweightreveals itselfvia a prominence hierarchy. For example, the tone melody of enclitics constitutes an intermediate class: like stems, theyallow for lexicaltonecontrast (H, L, andpolar tone), butthey do not ...
... prominence-bytoneandweightreveals itselfvia a prominence hierarchy. For example, the tone melody of enclitics constitutes an intermediate class: like stems, theyallow for lexicaltonecontrast (H, L, andpolar tone), butthey do not ...
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