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Rules which account for the phonetic placement of stress are given below in an
alternation of stress statement. (2) Low level pitch is associated with the last
stressed vowel in each contour. Since there is a general lowering of pitch from ...
Rules which account for the phonetic placement of stress are given below in an
alternation of stress statement. (2) Low level pitch is associated with the last
stressed vowel in each contour. Since there is a general lowering of pitch from ...
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cent marks — the first as a base for reckoning alternation of stress , the second as
an indication that the already determined last stress in the stress contour is high
in tone rather than low . The single stress phoneme , accordingly , has two ...
cent marks — the first as a base for reckoning alternation of stress , the second as
an indication that the already determined last stress in the stress contour is high
in tone rather than low . The single stress phoneme , accordingly , has two ...
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The most striking examples of the alternation of stress are those in which every
stressed syllable alternates with a following unstressed syllable , as in the frames
11'11 ' versus 1'11'1 ; only the first stressed syllable in each frame needs to be ...
The most striking examples of the alternation of stress are those in which every
stressed syllable alternates with a following unstressed syllable , as in the frames
11'11 ' versus 1'11'1 ; only the first stressed syllable in each frame needs to be ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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