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Prosodic stress rules like NSR require PRIOR assignment of word stress . b . Therefore , if NSR is in the syntactic cycle , word stress must be assigned either in the cycle or before the cycle . c . Lexical insertion must precede word ...
Prosodic stress rules like NSR require PRIOR assignment of word stress . b . Therefore , if NSR is in the syntactic cycle , word stress must be assigned either in the cycle or before the cycle . c . Lexical insertion must precede word ...
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M. At the same time , its horizontal counterpart , [ -voc ) , is assigned the same markedness value as that of [ + cons ) , viz . U. Henceforth , under [ -voc ) , the leftmost feature specification will go on replicating itself and its ...
M. At the same time , its horizontal counterpart , [ -voc ) , is assigned the same markedness value as that of [ + cons ) , viz . U. Henceforth , under [ -voc ) , the leftmost feature specification will go on replicating itself and its ...
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E.g. , redundant acuteness / gravity in the [ -flat ) vowels / e i / is assigned by a markedness assimilation rule so that they are ( Macute ) after [ Msharp ) consonants , and ( Uacute ) after ( Usharp ) consonants ; 20 i.e. ...
E.g. , redundant acuteness / gravity in the [ -flat ) vowels / e i / is assigned by a markedness assimilation rule so that they are ( Macute ) after [ Msharp ) consonants , and ( Uacute ) after ( Usharp ) consonants ; 20 i.e. ...
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