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to be stressed phrase - finally , compounds tend to be stressed on the first element . This systematic difference is captured in the so - called NUCLEAR STRESS RULE and COMPOUND STRESS RULE ( Chomsky & Halle 1968 : 17 ) .
to be stressed phrase - finally , compounds tend to be stressed on the first element . This systematic difference is captured in the so - called NUCLEAR STRESS RULE and COMPOUND STRESS RULE ( Chomsky & Halle 1968 : 17 ) .
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In sum , the general influence of discourse factors in stress assignment to compounds in running speech seems ... To test the potential effect of contrastive stresses as the presumably most pertinent discourse factor on our data ...
In sum , the general influence of discourse factors in stress assignment to compounds in running speech seems ... To test the potential effect of contrastive stresses as the presumably most pertinent discourse factor on our data ...
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Instead , the model has a rather low baseline of an estimated perception score of 394.3 , which can be interpreted as indicating left stress ( recall that the mean perception score of -er argument - head compounds was 403.3 ; see also ...
Instead , the model has a rather low baseline of an estimated perception score of 394.3 , which can be interpreted as indicating left stress ( recall that the mean perception score of -er argument - head compounds was 403.3 ; see also ...
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