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... discussions of prosody or prosodic events ; i.e. , as an abstract term . When discussing the physical realization of pitch ( e.g. , in measure- ments ) , ' fundamental frequency ( F。) ' is used ( see Laver 1994 for discussion ) . cies ...
... discussions of prosody or prosodic events ; i.e. , as an abstract term . When discussing the physical realization of pitch ( e.g. , in measure- ments ) , ' fundamental frequency ( F。) ' is used ( see Laver 1994 for discussion ) . cies ...
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... discussion ) . The duration of PAUSES was measured in Praat . Any period between where the formants of the last ... discuss how prosody interacts with syntax , examining what kinds of prosody accompany clause boundaries . I first discuss ...
... discussion ) . The duration of PAUSES was measured in Praat . Any period between where the formants of the last ... discuss how prosody interacts with syntax , examining what kinds of prosody accompany clause boundaries . I first discuss ...
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The following section will discuss the specific syntactic structure of the Ojibwe verbal word , and show that the ... discussion of English , namely xPs . Each Ojibwe verbal word conforms to the template in ( 3 ) . * In this section ...
The following section will discuss the specific syntactic structure of the Ojibwe verbal word , and show that the ... discussion of English , namely xPs . Each Ojibwe verbal word conforms to the template in ( 3 ) . * In this section ...
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