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Examples of Prosody ( Stressed syllables are represented by lines , unstressed syllables by dots . ... For example , when my 3 - yearold was helping get some items from the fridge , I said , “ Get this one .
Examples of Prosody ( Stressed syllables are represented by lines , unstressed syllables by dots . ... For example , when my 3 - yearold was helping get some items from the fridge , I said , “ Get this one .
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Below I elaborate further on the assumptions mentioned above , sometimes referring to abstract examples and ... how well different kinds of emphasis match the text and participants ' thinking The example below comes from a discussion of ...
Below I elaborate further on the assumptions mentioned above , sometimes referring to abstract examples and ... how well different kinds of emphasis match the text and participants ' thinking The example below comes from a discussion of ...
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Since this work with children , I have used the same example with teachers and have found adults more willing to argue with my two - character premise . They suggest that all four lines could be Bo Peep talking to herself and that the ...
Since this work with children , I have used the same example with teachers and have found adults more willing to argue with my two - character premise . They suggest that all four lines could be Bo Peep talking to herself and that the ...
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Prosody and Interpretation | 80 |
Are Avid Readers Lurking in Your Language Arts Classroom? Myths of | 99 |
The Diagnostic Potential | 113 |
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