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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 . Topic structures and right - dislocated focus structures ...
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 . Topic structures and right - dislocated focus structures ...
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Finally , we saw that the prosody correlates with different kinds of clause boundaries : the structure and definition of clause boundaries involving topic and focus correlate with structure and definition of pros- ody , while the ...
Finally , we saw that the prosody correlates with different kinds of clause boundaries : the structure and definition of clause boundaries involving topic and focus correlate with structure and definition of pros- ody , while the ...
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These observations have been brought into the linguist - devel- oped orthography , such that word - boundaries delineate exactly these structures . 16 Thus , the syntactic , morphological , and orthographic word are all posited to be co ...
These observations have been brought into the linguist - devel- oped orthography , such that word - boundaries delineate exactly these structures . 16 Thus , the syntactic , morphological , and orthographic word are all posited to be co ...
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