GRK 1808 TInCAP 5
Tübingen Interdisciplinary Corpus of Ambiguity Phenomena

the strong contrast


Breen, M. (2011). Stress matters:Effects of anticipated lexical stress on silent reading. Journal of Memory and Language, 64(2), 153-170.

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...strong contrast...
The strong contrast was hard to ignore.

--> Strong: adjective
--> Contrast: noun

Depending on how I analyze “strong”, I either have to stress it (analysis as a noun) or deaccent it (analysis as an adjective).  Depending on how  “contrast” is analysed, I either have to stress the first syllable (CONtrast, noun) or the second syllable (contrAST, verb).
The strong contrast with their weaker friends.

--> Strong: noun
--> Contrast: verb

Depending on how I analyze “strong”, I either have to stress it (analysis as a noun) or deaccent it (analysis as an adjective).  Depending on how  “contrast” is analysed, I either have to stress the first syllable (CONtrast, noun) or the second syllable (contrAST, verb).
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