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G assumes that , in the IE accentual system , three prosodic characteristics - quantity , tone , and accent - played a definite ... These interrelations ( rapports ) affect all syllables regardless of whether or not they are accented .
G assumes that , in the IE accentual system , three prosodic characteristics - quantity , tone , and accent - played a definite ... These interrelations ( rapports ) affect all syllables regardless of whether or not they are accented .
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IE strong morphemes had an inherently accented syllable , while weak morphemes had only inherently unaccented syllables ... The place of the accent in the surface structure of the word is determined by the Basic Accentuation Principle ...
IE strong morphemes had an inherently accented syllable , while weak morphemes had only inherently unaccented syllables ... The place of the accent in the surface structure of the word is determined by the Basic Accentuation Principle ...
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Grundt , ' Syntactic accent in Norwegian morphology ' ( 183-94 ) , proposes that certain instances of accentual contrast in Norwegian - e.g . anklage ' to complain ' ( accent one ) vs. ànklage .complaint ' ( accent two ) —normally ...
Grundt , ' Syntactic accent in Norwegian morphology ' ( 183-94 ) , proposes that certain instances of accentual contrast in Norwegian - e.g . anklage ' to complain ' ( accent one ) vs. ànklage .complaint ' ( accent two ) —normally ...
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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