Language, Bände 23-24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1947 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... STRESS . All utterances of only one syllable are spoken with two degrees of stress . Normally they begin with what we may call LOUD STRESS . This sets in with the first phoneme of the utterance and continues through the syllabic vowel ...
... STRESS . All utterances of only one syllable are spoken with two degrees of stress . Normally they begin with what we may call LOUD STRESS . This sets in with the first phoneme of the utterance and continues through the syllabic vowel ...
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... stress ; and to use the term STRESSED to refer to phonemes bearing strong stress , and UNSTRESSED to refer to phonemes bearing weak stress . 2.2 . ONSET OF STRESS . It should be emphasized that the assumption of four degrees of stress ...
... stress ; and to use the term STRESSED to refer to phonemes bearing strong stress , and UNSTRESSED to refer to phonemes bearing weak stress . 2.2 . ONSET OF STRESS . It should be emphasized that the assumption of four degrees of stress ...
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... stress include the personal and reflexive pronouns , auxiliary verbs , and adverbs of degree ( 27-8 ; cf. 118 ) . Elsewhere ( 27b ; 87b , e ; 88c ; 172b ) Pike calls innate stress ' lexical stress . ' 18. The exposition of innate stress ...
... stress include the personal and reflexive pronouns , auxiliary verbs , and adverbs of degree ( 27-8 ; cf. 118 ) . Elsewhere ( 27b ; 87b , e ; 88c ; 172b ) Pike calls innate stress ' lexical stress . ' 18. The exposition of innate stress ...
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Personal Pronouns in Reflexive Situations | 23 |
Morphologie historique du grec by Chantraine | 58 |
The phonology of a Berwickshire dialect | 66 |
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