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The following paragraphs describe the measure- ments made for each of the prosodic phenomena under discussion . 3 PITCH was measured using Praat's automated Fo tracking ( see Boersma 1993 for discussion ) .
The following paragraphs describe the measure- ments made for each of the prosodic phenomena under discussion . 3 PITCH was measured using Praat's automated Fo tracking ( see Boersma 1993 for discussion ) .
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Having defined the terms and measurements used in this paper , I now discuss how prosody interacts with syntax , examining what kinds of prosody accompany clause boundaries . I first discuss the effects of speech rate on clause ...
Having defined the terms and measurements used in this paper , I now discuss how prosody interacts with syntax , examining what kinds of prosody accompany clause boundaries . I first discuss the effects of speech rate on clause ...
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The following section will discuss the specific syntactic structure of the Ojibwe verbal word , and show that the notion of word - internal phase is directly relevant to the discussion of Onset violations in Ojibwe .
The following section will discuss the specific syntactic structure of the Ojibwe verbal word , and show that the notion of word - internal phase is directly relevant to the discussion of Onset violations in Ojibwe .
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