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One shortcoming of Carr's study is the lack of any treatment of accent phe- nomena . In aurally borrowed English words , the English stress accent is equated with the Japanese pitch accent , defined for Tokyo speech as the last syllable ...
One shortcoming of Carr's study is the lack of any treatment of accent phe- nomena . In aurally borrowed English words , the English stress accent is equated with the Japanese pitch accent , defined for Tokyo speech as the last syllable ...
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Another basic condition for the appearance of the contrastive process must have been a phonetically weak accent , which did not serve to mark the word boundary . As we have seen , we must assume that at the time when ' lenition ' began ...
Another basic condition for the appearance of the contrastive process must have been a phonetically weak accent , which did not serve to mark the word boundary . As we have seen , we must assume that at the time when ' lenition ' began ...
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Review of J. S. McLemore , Tradition of the Latin accent , CW 11.160 . 1919 The coincidence of accent and ictus in Plautus and Terence , CP 14.234–44 . The coincidence of accent and ictus in the Roman dactylic poets , CP 14.373–85 .
Review of J. S. McLemore , Tradition of the Latin accent , CW 11.160 . 1919 The coincidence of accent and ictus in Plautus and Terence , CP 14.234–44 . The coincidence of accent and ictus in the Roman dactylic poets , CP 14.373–85 .
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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