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Restorative Neurology of Spinal Cord Injury
Suprasegmentally Induced Motor Unit Activity in Paralyzed Muscles of Patients
with Established Spinal Cord Injury In attempts to demonstrate the presence of
functional descending fibers in subjects with clinically inferred spinal cord ...
Milan R. Dimitrijevic, Byron A. Kakulas, W. Barry McKay, 2012
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International library of general linguistics
98 Apophony / Suprasegmentally-bound apophony 37. An APOPHONY: an
elementary2 sign whose signifiant is an alternation. N To word it slightly
differently, an apophony is an elementary 2 sign whose signifiant is a fulli
suprasegmentally- ...
3
Towards a language of linguistics: a system of formal ...
N To word it slightly differently, an apophony is an elementary 2 sign whose
signifiant is a fulli suprasegmentally- or segmentally-bound alternation, i.e., a
substitution applied to the signifiant of another (segmental) sign — namely, to a
complex ...
Igorʹ Aleksandrovič Melʹčuk, Philip Luelsdorff, 1982
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Native Listening: Language Experience and the Recognition of ...
The point here is that the languages with fewer phonemes are always free to
capitalize on the option of distinguishing words suprasegmentally as well as
segmentally. Thus we already saw in chapter 1 how the suprasegmentally cued
stress ...
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The Theme-topic Interface: Evidence from English
1 ), the latter dyad concerns the "relational" contrast between material that is
presented as suprasegmentally uninformative and that which is rendered
suprasegmentally informative in terms of marked and unmarked Focus. Roughly,
in the ...
María A. Gómez-González, 2001
While the SVO order is neutral and characterized suprasegmentally by a fall from
a high pitch on the first syllable of the sentence ending with a high fall on the last
stressed syllable: 'a \r (649) Il-kelb gidem il-qattus the-dog bit - 3m.sg. the-cat ...
Marie Azzopardi-Alexander, Albert Borg, 2013
capable of segmental localisation, but is distributed "suprasegmentally". That is to
say, whatever we believe is the defining function of intonation, we must ab initio
respect the existing consensus according to which intonation is a prosodic or ...
Brigitte K. Halford, Herbert Pilch, 1994
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Clitic Inflection in French: An Historical Perspective
The phenomena of liaison, elision, and vocalic linking, all of which occur across
lexeme boundaries, further obliterate these boundaries. Suprasegmentally,
individual lexemes are not identifiable by accent. Rather, accent is automatically,
and ...
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Invariance and Variability in Speech Processes
Less intra- and interspeaker variability in velum height was observed, when the
velum was supposed to be low (nasal) and not suprasegmentally tCllSC (~stroug
), or high (oral) and suprasegmentally tense (+strong), than in the combination ...
J. S. Perkell, D. H. Klatt, 2014
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The Axon: Structure, Function, and Pathophysiology
Therefore, we have examined the effect of suprasegmentally induced facilitation
and suppression of motor unit activity. ... BRAIN INFLUENCES ON MOTOR UNIT
ACTIVITY Neurophysiological Evidence for Suprasegmentally Induced Motor ...
Stephen G. Waxman, Jeffery D. Kocsis, Peter K. Stys, 1995