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The answer to this question is — surprisingly — ' nothing ' , for the rule as formulated above will assign stress to the vowel that precedes the longest sequence not containing a long vowel , and in a word that has no long vowels this ...
The answer to this question is — surprisingly — ' nothing ' , for the rule as formulated above will assign stress to the vowel that precedes the longest sequence not containing a long vowel , and in a word that has no long vowels this ...
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In actual speech , such nouns are often followed by a vowel ; i follows hisin and a follows the other two . Ignoring tones on these final vowels for the moment , hisini , nèhòka etc. occur when a word follows which begins with a ...
In actual speech , such nouns are often followed by a vowel ; i follows hisin and a follows the other two . Ignoring tones on these final vowels for the moment , hisini , nèhòka etc. occur when a word follows which begins with a ...
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The first problem concerns the place of application of the rule : several major phonological alternations ( truncation , diphthongization , vowel raising and deletion , etc. ) depend on the prior assignment of stress .
The first problem concerns the place of application of the rule : several major phonological alternations ( truncation , diphthongization , vowel raising and deletion , etc. ) depend on the prior assignment of stress .
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Confessio grammatici Morris Halle | 525 |
The archisegment in natural generative phonology Joan B Hooper | 536 |
Tunen tone changes and derived phonological contrast Robert W Wilkinson | 561 |
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