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For example , if a clause boundary coincides with two prosodic variables , there are ten possible combinations ... Each bar represents a possible combination and is shaded to represent the number of prosodic correlates of which it is ...
For example , if a clause boundary coincides with two prosodic variables , there are ten possible combinations ... Each bar represents a possible combination and is shaded to represent the number of prosodic correlates of which it is ...
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Further , the effects of speech rate only enhance the preferential status of the combinations . While both speakers attest only a subset of all possible combinations of variables , Aa's fast speech consistently exhibits a smaller subset ...
Further , the effects of speech rate only enhance the preferential status of the combinations . While both speakers attest only a subset of all possible combinations of variables , Aa's fast speech consistently exhibits a smaller subset ...
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Three of the combinations are attested only once . Figure 11. Combinations of three variables ( EM = 35 tokens ) . WI *** : RO 19 4 P.A. Pa A.L. Pa 4 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 P.L. P.Pa. P.A. G A. Pa , P.A.L P.L.GA.L.GL.Pa.
Three of the combinations are attested only once . Figure 11. Combinations of three variables ( EM = 35 tokens ) . WI *** : RO 19 4 P.A. Pa A.L. Pa 4 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 P.L. P.Pa. P.A. G A. Pa , P.A.L P.L.GA.L.GL.Pa.
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