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Howard Lasnik ( personal communication ) points out that , within word boundaries , a rule of h - elision takes place when there is no stress on the following vowel : cf. véhicle without h and vehicular in which h is pronounced .
Howard Lasnik ( personal communication ) points out that , within word boundaries , a rule of h - elision takes place when there is no stress on the following vowel : cf. véhicle without h and vehicular in which h is pronounced .
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Shifting the stress in 69-71 to conform to what has been called the ' normal ' pattern ( of 66-68 ) produces sentences that seem distinctly contrastive . Thus 70 , with the stress contour of the relative clause shifted , is acceptable ...
Shifting the stress in 69-71 to conform to what has been called the ' normal ' pattern ( of 66-68 ) produces sentences that seem distinctly contrastive . Thus 70 , with the stress contour of the relative clause shifted , is acceptable ...
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tions about primary - stress placement , the ordering hypothesis is essential to project these generalizations onto complex cases . 2. THEORETICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE ORDERING HYPOTHESIS . In Lakoff's discussion of the ordering ...
tions about primary - stress placement , the ordering hypothesis is essential to project these generalizations onto complex cases . 2. THEORETICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE ORDERING HYPOTHESIS . In Lakoff's discussion of the ordering ...
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