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Above each word is indicated the type of accent assigned it in the text ; C represents a conjunctive accent , and the Di ( DO , DI , D2 , ... ) represent disjunctive accents : ( 1 ) Sample verse with accents : с DI с DO šim fü dəbar ...
Above each word is indicated the type of accent assigned it in the text ; C represents a conjunctive accent , and the Di ( DO , DI , D2 , ... ) represent disjunctive accents : ( 1 ) Sample verse with accents : с DI с DO šim fü dəbar ...
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Third , where the structures indicated by the accents depart from the syntax , the indicated phonology for the most part follows the ... The maqqaf indicates cliticization : words joined by maqqaf are treated as one prosodic word .
Third , where the structures indicated by the accents depart from the syntax , the indicated phonology for the most part follows the ... The maqqaf indicates cliticization : words joined by maqqaf are treated as one prosodic word .
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Ex . 36a shows the melodic contours assigned to the words in this sentence , in which the phrasing mirrors the syntactic structure indicated by the square brackets . The symbols Ca , C1 , ... Cs represent contours with the indicated ...
Ex . 36a shows the melodic contours assigned to the words in this sentence , in which the phrasing mirrors the syntactic structure indicated by the square brackets . The symbols Ca , C1 , ... Cs represent contours with the indicated ...
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