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Let us give the principle at work here a name of its own : ( 33 ) THE STRESSED SYLLABLE LAW ( SSL ) : The preferred stressed syllable ( in Germanic ) has exactly two morae . It is clear that this general preference , manifested in ...
Let us give the principle at work here a name of its own : ( 33 ) THE STRESSED SYLLABLE LAW ( SSL ) : The preferred stressed syllable ( in Germanic ) has exactly two morae . It is clear that this general preference , manifested in ...
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The Quiché verb often undergoes resyllabification so that the syllable boundaries do not match the boundaries between morphemes ; but the children always observed the syllable divisions in their words , not the morpheme boundaries .
The Quiché verb often undergoes resyllabification so that the syllable boundaries do not match the boundaries between morphemes ; but the children always observed the syllable divisions in their words , not the morpheme boundaries .
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The one - syllable - per - word production limit forces Quiché children to choose between semantic complexity and perceptual saliency . It seems worthwhile to find out which part of the verb children choose .
The one - syllable - per - word production limit forces Quiché children to choose between semantic complexity and perceptual saliency . It seems worthwhile to find out which part of the verb children choose .
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