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This is an important distinction , since there are often phono- logical processes which change the syllabification ( e.g. , due to sandhi across clause boundaries ) . Second , in a few cases the prominent syllable ( marked by falling ...
This is an important distinction , since there are often phono- logical processes which change the syllabification ( e.g. , due to sandhi across clause boundaries ) . Second , in a few cases the prominent syllable ( marked by falling ...
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MEASUREMENT EM AA Percentage of clause boundaries w / pause 72 44 Range of pause length ( msec ) 75-3780 35-2010 Mean pause length ( msec ) Median pause length ( msec ) Percentage of pauses > 1000 msec Percentage of pauses < 350 msec ...
MEASUREMENT EM AA Percentage of clause boundaries w / pause 72 44 Range of pause length ( msec ) 75-3780 35-2010 Mean pause length ( msec ) Median pause length ( msec ) Percentage of pauses > 1000 msec Percentage of pauses < 350 msec ...
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WHERE ARE THE CLAUSE BOUNDARIES ? With these preliminary considerations ... 66 It is often very easy to identify a verb and its arguments and conse- quently to establish the boundary between clauses . For example , ( 4 ) is the first ...
WHERE ARE THE CLAUSE BOUNDARIES ? With these preliminary considerations ... 66 It is often very easy to identify a verb and its arguments and conse- quently to establish the boundary between clauses . For example , ( 4 ) is the first ...
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
Richard Burleson | 37 |
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