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As a result of our past experience with languages , we may tend to scrutinize particularly the various stresses or ... We note that before the final 30 , the slightly raised pitch 2 occurs wherever a mildly loud stress occurs ; we ...
As a result of our past experience with languages , we may tend to scrutinize particularly the various stresses or ... We note that before the final 30 , the slightly raised pitch 2 occurs wherever a mildly loud stress occurs ; we ...
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STRESS . An analogous operation is performed when we have word or morpheme junctures phonemically established and note ... Thus we may note that there is never more than one loud stress between word junctures in English , and that the ...
STRESS . An analogous operation is performed when we have word or morpheme junctures phonemically established and note ... Thus we may note that there is never more than one loud stress between word junctures in English , and that the ...
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This is usually the case not only because pitch and stress are so frequently the features concerned , but also because it ... sharply - articulated , weak - stressed vowel at the beginning of various utterances , can we find examples of ...
This is usually the case not only because pitch and stress are so frequently the features concerned , but also because it ... sharply - articulated , weak - stressed vowel at the beginning of various utterances , can we find examples of ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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