Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... stress , such as English or Russian . There is relatively little qualitative difference between stressed and unstressed vowels , in agreement with the relatively narrow ranges of allophonic variation shown by Persian vowels in general ...
... stress , such as English or Russian . There is relatively little qualitative difference between stressed and unstressed vowels , in agreement with the relatively narrow ranges of allophonic variation shown by Persian vowels in general ...
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... stress on any one of the syllables . Three kinds of nonfinal stress occur in Persian : INFLECTIONAL , where the position of stress correlates with the presence of certain affixes ; LEXICAL ... stress , stressed WORD STRESS IN PERSIAN 125.
... stress on any one of the syllables . Three kinds of nonfinal stress occur in Persian : INFLECTIONAL , where the position of stress correlates with the presence of certain affixes ; LEXICAL ... stress , stressed WORD STRESS IN PERSIAN 125.
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... stress or none . This kind of phrase stress is often found , for example , when the first element is a cardinal number or one of a small set of morphemes ( e.g. hær , hic ) usually meaning ' very ' , ' every ' , ' all ' , and the like ...
... stress or none . This kind of phrase stress is often found , for example , when the first element is a cardinal number or one of a small set of morphemes ( e.g. hær , hic ) usually meaning ' very ' , ' every ' , ' all ' , and the like ...
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