Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... position . Tonalization position is defined as consisting of the ' nucleus ' and the ' tail ' - the last stressed syllable in the sentence , plus any syllables following it . An analysis of words in the so- called ' neutral ' position ...
... position . Tonalization position is defined as consisting of the ' nucleus ' and the ' tail ' - the last stressed syllable in the sentence , plus any syllables following it . An analysis of words in the so- called ' neutral ' position ...
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... positions . In tonalization position , the first rising syllable was judged as stressed ; Lehto concludes that the last change in tonalization position is an intonation cue , and cannot serve as a stress cue . In neutral position , the ...
... positions . In tonalization position , the first rising syllable was judged as stressed ; Lehto concludes that the last change in tonalization position is an intonation cue , and cannot serve as a stress cue . In neutral position , the ...
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... position ) or Pop ( post - position ) with reference to its head . In Almost nothing will be changed ( 113 ) , almost is in Prp in relation to the subject . In His name was , curiously enough , Borden Reeves ( 122 ) , enough is in Pop ...
... position ) or Pop ( post - position ) with reference to its head . In Almost nothing will be changed ( 113 ) , almost is in Prp in relation to the subject . In His name was , curiously enough , Borden Reeves ( 122 ) , enough is in Pop ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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