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ZStudies in stress and accent . Edited by LARRY M. HYMAN . ( Southern California occasional papers in linguistics , 4. ) Los Angeles : Dept. of Linguistics , University of Southern California , 1977. Pp . vi , 338.
ZStudies in stress and accent . Edited by LARRY M. HYMAN . ( Southern California occasional papers in linguistics , 4. ) Los Angeles : Dept. of Linguistics , University of Southern California , 1977. Pp . vi , 338.
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a major suggestion is that word - level stress accent results from generalization to the word of intonational features appropriate to the clause . The major point of his section on .syllable weight ' is simply that heavy syllables tend ...
a major suggestion is that word - level stress accent results from generalization to the word of intonational features appropriate to the clause . The major point of his section on .syllable weight ' is simply that heavy syllables tend ...
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Perhaps the most striking aspect of the large set of changes which Chafe discusses is the tendency displayed by several languages either to copy stress from one syllable to another - producing sequences of consecutive stressed syllables ...
Perhaps the most striking aspect of the large set of changes which Chafe discusses is the tendency displayed by several languages either to copy stress from one syllable to another - producing sequences of consecutive stressed syllables ...
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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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