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Elements within the onomasiological level are either base or mark constituents , with the base being the head of the ... These types are based on which constituents ( i.e. determining constituent , determined constituent , and base ) ...
Elements within the onomasiological level are either base or mark constituents , with the base being the head of the ... These types are based on which constituents ( i.e. determining constituent , determined constituent , and base ) ...
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The values for these parameters were derived from the syllable with primary stress in both the left and the right constituent . As prominence between constituents is held to be expressed by the relation of pitch , loudness , and ...
The values for these parameters were derived from the syllable with primary stress in both the left and the right constituent . As prominence between constituents is held to be expressed by the relation of pitch , loudness , and ...
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Notably , this strong effect of the constituent families in compound stress assignment is in line with investigations of the morphological behavior of compounds in other languages ( e.g. by Krott and collaborators , 2001 , 2002 , 2004a ...
Notably , this strong effect of the constituent families in compound stress assignment is in line with investigations of the morphological behavior of compounds in other languages ( e.g. by Krott and collaborators , 2001 , 2002 , 2004a ...
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