Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... prosodic levels which serve as the domain for rules of phrasal phonology . I show that there is a rough correspondence between the prosodic hierarchy and the various levels of the Tiberian system of representation , and that the latter ...
... prosodic levels which serve as the domain for rules of phrasal phonology . I show that there is a rough correspondence between the prosodic hierarchy and the various levels of the Tiberian system of representation , and that the latter ...
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... prosodic representations diverge , phonology fol- lows the prosodic structure . These considerations suggest that Tiberian ac- centuation might be better understood as a system of prosodic representation . PROSODIC REPRESENTATION : THE ...
... prosodic representations diverge , phonology fol- lows the prosodic structure . These considerations suggest that Tiberian ac- centuation might be better understood as a system of prosodic representation . PROSODIC REPRESENTATION : THE ...
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... prosodic representations : if the rules of phrasal phonology serve as our main diagnostic of prosodic structure , we would posit only as many prosodic levels as are distinguished by the rules . In Tiberian Hebrew we have found rules ...
... prosodic representations : if the rules of phrasal phonology serve as our main diagnostic of prosodic structure , we would posit only as many prosodic levels as are distinguished by the rules . In Tiberian Hebrew we have found rules ...
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