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In the first phrase, the MBS sends messages to the RS, and in the second phrase, the RS decodes the messages and forwards them to the user.
When the RB meaning is intended, there is longer final segment duration in the first phrase, while longer final segment duration in the second phrase implies the LB meaning (also see Fig. 2 a, b).
LB prosodic cues: (1) clearer downstepping from the first phrase to the second phrase, followed by moving up of pitch from the second phrase to the third phrase; (2) longer pause between the second noun and its particle ("no"), inside the second phrase; and (3) longer final segment duration in the second phrase.
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The content and form of song texts vary by genre, but shamanic songs are improvised couplets in which the second phrase repeats or varies the first.
In the first phrase of the program, the Customs Service, which has since been merged into the Homeland Security Department, opened negotiations with foreign governments representing the world's 20 largest cargo ports, as measured by shipments to the United States, to permit American inspectors to be stationed permanently in those ports.
RB prosodic cues: (1) No clear downstepping from the first phrase to the second phrase, followed by downstepping from the second phrase to the third phrase; (2) longer pause between the first and second phrases; and (3) longer final segment duration in the first phrase.
More specifically, in the synthetic phase, one defines those elements of the original conceptual framework and vocabulary of the discipline in terms of the "minimum vocabulary" identified in the first phrase, and derives or deduces the main tenets of the original theory from the basic principles or general truths one arrives at after analysis.
The new vaccine, which requires an initial shot plus a booster, proved to be safe, effective, and yielded virtually zero side effects in the first phrase of clinical trials.
In the first phrase of "The SemaGrow Stack" section, the author refers "the data-intensive and inter-disciplinary Science of 2020".
Period, in music, a unit of melodic organization made up of two balanced phrases in succession; the first phrase, called the antecedent, comes to a point of partial completeness; it is balanced by the consequent, a phrase of the same length that concludes with a sense of greater completeness.
In Toobin's account, the two men did not know where each planned to pause during the recitation, so Roberts was startled when Obama jumped in after the first phrase and both, off balance, then mixed up the words.
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