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One of these is their respective relations to the location of word stress ( for a description and motivation of which , cf. Dell 1981 ) . While the vowel / c / frequently occurs in stressed syllables ( in words like neuf [ ncef ] ' nine ...
One of these is their respective relations to the location of word stress ( for a description and motivation of which , cf. Dell 1981 ) . While the vowel / c / frequently occurs in stressed syllables ( in words like neuf [ ncef ] ' nine ...
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Rather , it appears that any degree of stress will do . ... mancy Those forms in 6 with the infix placed before a primary - stressed syllable are only slightly better than those which have it before a non - primary - stressed one .
Rather , it appears that any degree of stress will do . ... mancy Those forms in 6 with the infix placed before a primary - stressed syllable are only slightly better than those which have it before a non - primary - stressed one .
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The result is that there is essentially no rule of Expletive Infixation , at least as we might un- derstand that term , and that all observed properties of this robust phenome- non - as well as some weaker considerations of stress ...
The result is that there is essentially no rule of Expletive Infixation , at least as we might un- derstand that term , and that all observed properties of this robust phenome- non - as well as some weaker considerations of stress ...
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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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