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Subsequently , melodic contrasts were also eliminated in Slavic on all unaccented syllables which followed the accent , and on all unaccented syllables in Baltic ; but G argues that this happened at a considerably later period .
Subsequently , melodic contrasts were also eliminated in Slavic on all unaccented syllables which followed the accent , and on all unaccented syllables in Baltic ; but G argues that this happened at a considerably later period .
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As observed above , we believe that Indo - European originally had only a contrast between accented and unaccented syllables . It is this contrast that is captured in G's framework by the abstract rule feature STRONG / WEAK , and a ...
As observed above , we believe that Indo - European originally had only a contrast between accented and unaccented syllables . It is this contrast that is captured in G's framework by the abstract rule feature STRONG / WEAK , and a ...
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What is delicate about the notion ' acquisition of a distinctive feature ' is its dual nature : it involves both the structural aspect of contrast and the contentive aspect of phonetic targeting . Therefore , in deciding whether a ...
What is delicate about the notion ' acquisition of a distinctive feature ' is its dual nature : it involves both the structural aspect of contrast and the contentive aspect of phonetic targeting . Therefore , in deciding whether a ...
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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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