Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... result presumably follows from the fact that any expletive word like fuckin is a Σ ; and infixation would result in overlapping metrical structures , as I argued at the conclusion of §3 . Flapping may , however , be extended in somewhat ...
... result presumably follows from the fact that any expletive word like fuckin is a Σ ; and infixation would result in overlapping metrical structures , as I argued at the conclusion of §3 . Flapping may , however , be extended in somewhat ...
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... result is a main stress separated by two metrical feet from the end of the word . Since this situation never arises in the normal English vocabulary - as a result of the formulation of the Lexical Category Prominence Rule ( cf. Liberman ...
... result is a main stress separated by two metrical feet from the end of the word . Since this situation never arises in the normal English vocabulary - as a result of the formulation of the Lexical Category Prominence Rule ( cf. Liberman ...
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... result of error , though not all errors are creative . ' ( 221 ) ( c ) ' There is room for much non - distinctive variation in details of articulation , and even more in the shape of the speech signal by the time it reaches the ears of ...
... result of error , though not all errors are creative . ' ( 221 ) ( c ) ' There is room for much non - distinctive variation in details of articulation , and even more in the shape of the speech signal by the time it reaches the ears of ...
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Intonation and its parts Dwight Bolinger | 505 |
The analysis of French shwa Stephen R Anderson | 534 |
Prosodic structure and Expletive Infixation John J McCarthy | 574 |
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