Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 37Carleton University, 2005 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 94
... given that prosody is affected by factors such as speech rate . However , even within the relatively small data set examined here , there does seem to be an implicational relationship between the syn- tactic structure and prosody ...
... given that prosody is affected by factors such as speech rate . However , even within the relatively small data set examined here , there does seem to be an implicational relationship between the syn- tactic structure and prosody ...
Page 119
... given utterance as their own production , rather than something given to them by a linguist , and then construct a vivid , imaginary context to judge the truth of the utterance . Unless this is done , all utterances will feel the same ...
... given utterance as their own production , rather than something given to them by a linguist , and then construct a vivid , imaginary context to judge the truth of the utterance . Unless this is done , all utterances will feel the same ...
Page 399
... given to Father Cooper ( R.J. Pre- ston 1986 : 13 ) , and we were proud to have been able to include it in the volume . The Ellen Smallboy monograph ( Flannery 1995 ) was completed in 1988 and provides a portrayal of a Cree woman's life ...
... given to Father Cooper ( R.J. Pre- ston 1986 : 13 ) , and we were proud to have been able to include it in the volume . The Ellen Smallboy monograph ( Flannery 1995 ) was completed in 1988 and provides a portrayal of a Cree woman's life ...
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