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... structure and prosody . Topic structures and right - dislocated focus structures consistently coincide with a larger , more stable set of prosodic variables , while regular clause - sequencing ( i.e. , two verbal complexes in sequence ...
... structure and prosody . Topic structures and right - dislocated focus structures consistently coincide with a larger , more stable set of prosodic variables , while regular clause - sequencing ( i.e. , two verbal complexes in sequence ...
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... structure and definition of clause boundaries involving topic and focus correlate with structure and definition of pros- ody , while the paucity of structure and variation of functions that clause sequencing has is reflected by the ...
... structure and definition of clause boundaries involving topic and focus correlate with structure and definition of pros- ody , while the paucity of structure and variation of functions that clause sequencing has is reflected by the ...
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... structure , we have unintentionally stumbled across independent support for the " word " domains posited either explic- itly or covertly in Algonquian linguistics in the last 150 years ( see Russell 1999 ) . PHONOLOGY Having considered ...
... structure , we have unintentionally stumbled across independent support for the " word " domains posited either explic- itly or covertly in Algonquian linguistics in the last 150 years ( see Russell 1999 ) . PHONOLOGY Having considered ...
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
Richard Burleson | 37 |
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