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SECONDARY STRESS . A different argument for the cyclic nature of Stress Assignment is provided by secondary stress . Consider the complex words on the right below : ( 21 ) swéddu ) ' salary ? sweddómmu ' your ( sg . ) ...
SECONDARY STRESS . A different argument for the cyclic nature of Stress Assignment is provided by secondary stress . Consider the complex words on the right below : ( 21 ) swéddu ) ' salary ? sweddómmu ' your ( sg . ) ...
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moderately successful proposal ( similar to that given by Topping ) involves the following : ( a ) Primary stress would be assigned in the lexicon to the roots of complex and non - complex words , as in / gúmaʼl , / cú ? g " i / ...
moderately successful proposal ( similar to that given by Topping ) involves the following : ( a ) Primary stress would be assigned in the lexicon to the roots of complex and non - complex words , as in / gúmaʼl , / cú ? g " i / ...
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9 notion contrastive stress ' in the characterization of ' normal stress ' , and the failure of proponents of the ' normal stress ' position to characterize contrastive stress ' explicitly . On this view , it is common to maintain that ...
9 notion contrastive stress ' in the characterization of ' normal stress ' , and the failure of proponents of the ' normal stress ' position to characterize contrastive stress ' explicitly . On this view , it is common to maintain that ...
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Kyriolexia and language change F W Householder | 1 |
Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
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