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Secondary stress within the contour most often occurs on the vowel two syllables away from the stress. ... In addition to these contour-final patterns, Kutenai also has an emphatic syllable tone, consisting of falling-rising pitch ...
Secondary stress within the contour most often occurs on the vowel two syllables away from the stress. ... In addition to these contour-final patterns, Kutenai also has an emphatic syllable tone, consisting of falling-rising pitch ...
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that the interlude is ambisyllabic , a kind of pivot which can be assigned no more to one syllable than to the other . 54 If we proceed to make a division , it will be primarily in terms of descriptive simplicity .
that the interlude is ambisyllabic , a kind of pivot which can be assigned no more to one syllable than to the other . 54 If we proceed to make a division , it will be primarily in terms of descriptive simplicity .
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on any syllable : / pāta , ' knowledge ' , / bətā / ' tell ' , / əcchā / ' good ' , / picchæl ' behind ' . ... The pitch and relative loudness of unaccented syllables are predictable from those of accented syllables . 1.321 .
on any syllable : / pāta , ' knowledge ' , / bətā / ' tell ' , / əcchā / ' good ' , / picchæl ' behind ' . ... The pitch and relative loudness of unaccented syllables are predictable from those of accented syllables . 1.321 .
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I | 1 |
Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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