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of stress assignment that are operative in many varieties of Arabic : ( I ) Stress the last strong cluster of a word , i.e. any VCC or V. ( II ) If there is no strong cluster , stress the antepenult of words with three or more syllables ...
of stress assignment that are operative in many varieties of Arabic : ( I ) Stress the last strong cluster of a word , i.e. any VCC or V. ( II ) If there is no strong cluster , stress the antepenult of words with three or more syllables ...
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... stress ] / c . V → [ + stress ] / V → [ + stress ] / - Covcovc } # CoVC.VC CVC # - Co # - C 。( ( VC 。) VC } ) # Even as they stand , and without taking account of any apparent exceptions , these rules embody certain generalizations ...
... stress ] / c . V → [ + stress ] / V → [ + stress ] / - Covcovc } # CoVC.VC CVC # - Co # - C 。( ( VC 。) VC } ) # Even as they stand , and without taking account of any apparent exceptions , these rules embody certain generalizations ...
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... stress rules , the rule that assigns penultimate stress , as might be thought on the basis of the superficial form ; instead , it results from case la , the rule that assigns antepenultimate stress . The fact that penultimate stress ...
... stress rules , the rule that assigns penultimate stress , as might be thought on the basis of the superficial form ; instead , it results from case la , the rule that assigns antepenultimate stress . The fact that penultimate stress ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
Urheberrecht | |
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