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tone ' , which in music refers to a note a half - step below the tonic , to apply to an
accent a step or half - step lower or higher than one of the regular pivots ,
occurring under particular conditions of irregular tempo and direction of melody (
18 fn .
tone ' , which in music refers to a note a half - step below the tonic , to apply to an
accent a step or half - step lower or higher than one of the regular pivots ,
occurring under particular conditions of irregular tempo and direction of melody (
18 fn .
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accent in yes - no questions , the octave here being ' the octave of the tonic in
which the surrounding declarative sentences end ' ( 67 ) ; and ( 3 ) to carry the
main accent in typical one - accent nonquestions , i.e. utterances that are
contrastive ...
accent in yes - no questions , the octave here being ' the octave of the tonic in
which the surrounding declarative sentences end ' ( 67 ) ; and ( 3 ) to carry the
main accent in typical one - accent nonquestions , i.e. utterances that are
contrastive ...
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We must skip details and hurry on through the inventory of nominal derivation ,
where three of the Indic accent types are represented ( suffixal , recessive ,
presuffixal ) , while the fourth ( retention of base - word accent in secondary
derivatives ) ...
We must skip details and hurry on through the inventory of nominal derivation ,
where three of the Indic accent types are represented ( suffixal , recessive ,
presuffixal ) , while the fourth ( retention of base - word accent in secondary
derivatives ) ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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