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By the end of the book she has shown quite clearly that ' it is impossible to say that all stress assignment rules are of a particular formal type ' ( 102 ) as assumed by Chomsky & Halle . The more recent work by Bresnan 1971 ...
By the end of the book she has shown quite clearly that ' it is impossible to say that all stress assignment rules are of a particular formal type ' ( 102 ) as assumed by Chomsky & Halle . The more recent work by Bresnan 1971 ...
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Emphatic stress . Ed . by ANDRÉ SÉGUINOT . ( Studia phonetica , 12. ) Montréal : Didier , 1977. Pp . viii , 143 . This volume contains four articles on em- phatic stress in French ( standard , northern , and eastern dialects ) and ...
Emphatic stress . Ed . by ANDRÉ SÉGUINOT . ( Studia phonetica , 12. ) Montréal : Didier , 1977. Pp . viii , 143 . This volume contains four articles on em- phatic stress in French ( standard , northern , and eastern dialects ) and ...
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S's observations concerning the placement of emphatic stress within the word show the inadequacy of Marouzeau's usually accepted theory , but they may not reflect the complete range of possibilities and governing principles .
S's observations concerning the placement of emphatic stress within the word show the inadequacy of Marouzeau's usually accepted theory , but they may not reflect the complete range of possibilities and governing principles .
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