10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROSODICALLY»
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prosodically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
prosodically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Proceedings of the Ninth West Coast Conference on Formal ...
Those things which are prosodically dependent (prosodically bound) are affixes
and clitics — these attach to hosts. Clitics can be thought of as postlexical or
syntactic affixes: they are syntactically independent and exempt from lexical rules
, but ...
2
The Composition of Old English Poetry
On the first level, all words are divided into prosodically stressed words and
prosodically unstressed words. On the second level, prosodically unstressed
words are divided into Satzpartikeln and Satzteilpartikeln, while prosodically
stressed ...
3
Text, Speech and Dialogue: 14th International Conference, ...
We assumed that these word boundaries would be prosodically marked stronger
than the word boundaries within the slot content (boundaries which separate
compound words, pairs of words as well as chunks of semantic information which
...
Ivan Habernal, Vaclav Matousek, 2011
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Prosody in Conversation: Interactional Studies
In sum, both versions of the repair initiation hitte in (1) and (2) are realized with
rising pitch; this is the expectable pitch movement when this item is used as a
repair initiation and does not count as a prosodically marked cue. In contrast to
the ...
Margret Selting, Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen, 1996
5
Clitics and Constituents in Phrase Structure Grammar
It should be noted that the definition of clitics as phrasal affixes adopted by
Klavans is a priori independent of their traditional characterization as
prosodically deficient items. In fact, Anderson (to appear, chapter 8.1) shows in
detail that these ...
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The Phonology of Campidanian Sardinian: A unitary account of ...
than *Expanded Onset, and this requires that a cluster other than [obst] [son] is
entirely reduplicated.32 I assume that in this type of Reduplications, the
reduplicant is a prosodically specified morpheme which copies the structure of
the initial ...
7
Language Usage and Description: Studies Presented to N.E. ...
The adult turns in (3) and (4), then, are prosodically as well as lexically matched
to their priors. And two points of particular interest can be made concerning their
distribution. Firstly, these prosodically matched repetitions never occur with 'yes' ...
Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade, John Frankis, 1991
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The Effects of Two Repeated Reading Treatments on Fluency ...
Students in the prosodically-marked text condition scored significantly higher
than students in both the control and unmarked text conditions, when covarying
out the effect of pre-test scores, on the Test of Word Reading Efficiency (TOWRE),
...
9
Modeling and Using Context: 4th International and ...
If aspectual adverbs are prosodically marked by a high pitch accent followed by a
brief boundary tone, this indicates that the current course of events is different
from what the speaker had subjectively thought the course of events would be
like.
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Corpus Linguistics: Readings in a Widening Discipline
Short medial adverbials (mainly adjuncts or subjuncts like always, never,
certainly, also) are seldom prosodically separated (except when emphasized),
whereas adverbials realized by prepositional phrases usually are. Initial
adverbials ...
Geoffrey Sampson, Diana McCarthy, 2005
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PROSODICALLY»
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prosodically is used in the context of the following news items.
Liam Williams on Caroline Aherne: 'the Bambi-eyed princess of …
... whose voice (now familiar to viewers of bad TV show Gogglebox) croaked and trilled and danced about prosodically like a sun-tired child hopscotching on a ... «The Guardian, Feb 15»
There is 'Havoc'
In one ghazal, “Panic” (a word prosodically similar to “havoc”): “And when panic/ sets into the leisurely dark, nothing grows/ out of it. Only impatience. Wild. «Haaretz, Jan 14»
Alistair Noon and the English sonnet.
I trust we are not so prosodically naïve as to assume that forty strictly formed sonnets must be the work of some kind of reactionary mentality. In fact, the poets ... «The Fortnightly Review, Jun 12»
'Twin Babies Having a Conversation' Video Explained
"Studies have shown that even babies who are just 24 hours old can distinguish between their language and a language that is prosodically different from theirs ... «LiveScience.com, Apr 11»
Steven Heighton: Underwritten by rage
Such poems were instead a form of propaganda, of special pleading—a prosodically encrypted form of schoolyard invective. But you don't have to look deep ... «National Post, May 10»