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4. Acoustic Cues
Oral Disambiguation
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Joseph F. Kess
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- 0. Introduction 1
- 1. Issues in Ambiguity Research 3
- 2. Production of Ambiguity 11
- 3. Ambiguity in Linguistic Theory 13
- 4. Acoustic Cues 19
- 5. Multiple Reading Hypothesis 29
- 6. Single Reading Hypothesis 47
- 7. Single Reading By Clause End 51
- 8. The Ordered Access Approach 55
- 9. The Role of Context 59
- 10. Lexical Ambiguity as a Special Class 77
- 11. Theme Constraints 89
- 12. Bias 95
- 13. Differences Between Levels 101
- 14. Individual Differences 109
- References 113
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- 0. Introduction 1
- 1. Issues in Ambiguity Research 3
- 2. Production of Ambiguity 11
- 3. Ambiguity in Linguistic Theory 13
- 4. Acoustic Cues 19
- 5. Multiple Reading Hypothesis 29
- 6. Single Reading Hypothesis 47
- 7. Single Reading By Clause End 51
- 8. The Ordered Access Approach 55
- 9. The Role of Context 59
- 10. Lexical Ambiguity as a Special Class 77
- 11. Theme Constraints 89
- 12. Bias 95
- 13. Differences Between Levels 101
- 14. Individual Differences 109
- References 113