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ON THE ACCENT OF JAPANESE ADJECTIVES SAMUEL E. MARTIN Yale University Previous expositions of Japanese accent have assumed that unaccented forms of inflected words are to be equated in basic accent type with atonic nouns ; they also ...
ON THE ACCENT OF JAPANESE ADJECTIVES SAMUEL E. MARTIN Yale University Previous expositions of Japanese accent have assumed that unaccented forms of inflected words are to be equated in basic accent type with atonic nouns ; they also ...
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Some sort of accent reduction is obligatory after the first accent in any tactic unit , though special adjustments within a phrase sometimes place the ' first ' accent later than would otherwise be expected , as will be seen below .
Some sort of accent reduction is obligatory after the first accent in any tactic unit , though special adjustments within a phrase sometimes place the ' first ' accent later than would otherwise be expected , as will be seen below .
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correlates of the phonemic accent are more complex , and by no means fully understood . Often it is the LOWNESS of the post - accentual syllables that provide the best cue for hearing the position of the accent : in a word like ...
correlates of the phonemic accent are more complex , and by no means fully understood . Often it is the LOWNESS of the post - accentual syllables that provide the best cue for hearing the position of the accent : in a word like ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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