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  • ...pert on modern linguistics who is considered one of the founders of modern contrastive linguistics.
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  • ===The contrastive (analysis) hypothesis (CAH)=== ..., Improved Edition. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, p. 22.) Practitioners of [[contrastive linguistics]] at that time mainly aimed at improving foreign language teach
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  • *[[contrastive adversative coordination]] (German ''aber'', Spanish ''pero'')
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  • ...t typical focus particles. However, many languages also have particles for contrastive focus and other kinds of focus that does not have an additive, exclusive or
    825 bytes (108 words) - 12:12, 22 December 2008
  • ...iness, tenseness, nasality, hoarseness, etc. Voice quality may also have a contrastive function in the phonological system of a language. Breathiness, for example
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  • Gemination is a contrastive process in Arabic, Estonian, Finnish, Classical Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian,
    869 bytes (113 words) - 18:32, 20 September 2014
  • ===Contrastive linguistics=== ...between the source and the target language, making systematic, text-based contrastive studies at different levels of analysis possible. In this way, parallel cor
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  • ...uniqueness]], [[breathy voice]], [[coda]], [[compensatory lengthening]], [[Contrastive Specification Theory]], [[dactyl]], [[declarative phonology]], [[degenerate
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  • ...apped elements must be contextually given and the remnants must occur in a contrastive relation to their correlates (Winkler 1997 as mentioned in Winkler 2005, Jo
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  • * [[contrastive focus]], [[identificational focus]]
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  • ...n='6' |‘Svasi<sub>i</sub> said ''he<sub>i</sub>'' was that Finn.’ (used in contrastive contexts: ''He himself'' and not the other guy.) ...eciprocal and the middle marker, the function of the reciprocal marking is contrastive or emphatic).
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  • ...g perspective to the learning perspective – and therefore also away from [[contrastive analysis]], [[behaviorism]] and [[structuralism]] towards [[cognitive psych
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  • ...pproximant]], [[breathy voice]], [[coda]], [[compensatory lengthening]], [[Contrastive Specification Theory]], [[dactyl]], [[declarative phonology]], [[degenerate
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  • *1991j. Contrastive negation and metalinguistic negation. CLS 27.2.189-206.
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  • ...nitial suffixes and clitics may be realized with an initial [ɦ] when given contrastive prosody. Assimilation or bilingualism may be involved in the case of loanwo
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