Language, Band 59,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 |
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... segments occurs between two nuclear segments , the first of which is short and stressed , then the cluster is divided in such a way that only the first segment belongs to the first syllable . + + + + Examples are * sat.ia , sun.ia , al ...
... segments occurs between two nuclear segments , the first of which is short and stressed , then the cluster is divided in such a way that only the first segment belongs to the first syllable . + + + + Examples are * sat.ia , sun.ia , al ...
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... segments , the preferred syllable structure is such that the Consonantal Strength of A is not greater than that of B ... segments , which we will give a name of its own : ( 18 ) d . THE SYLLABLE CONTACT LAW ( SCL ) : The preference for a ...
... segments , the preferred syllable structure is such that the Consonantal Strength of A is not greater than that of B ... segments , which we will give a name of its own : ( 18 ) d . THE SYLLABLE CONTACT LAW ( SCL ) : The preference for a ...
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... segments . Stress is correlated with the high or low points of the intonational contour . Hyman 1978 states that , historically , word stress is actually derived from intonation . I would suggest that stress is derived from intonation ...
... segments . Stress is correlated with the high or low points of the intonational contour . Hyman 1978 states that , historically , word stress is actually derived from intonation . I would suggest that stress is derived from intonation ...
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