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in terms of the contrast between stressed and unstressed syllables . Identification of the exact nature of the prominence attributed to stress must await experimental investigation , but the auditory impression is that of relative ...
in terms of the contrast between stressed and unstressed syllables . Identification of the exact nature of the prominence attributed to stress must await experimental investigation , but the auditory impression is that of relative ...
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WORD STRESS . It must be noted that this concept of word stress is essentially morphological . A statement of the type ' The word X in Persian has ( word ) stress on the third syllable ' means in effect that the word X has two ...
WORD STRESS . It must be noted that this concept of word stress is essentially morphological . A statement of the type ' The word X in Persian has ( word ) stress on the third syllable ' means in effect that the word X has two ...
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In compound words and in phrases the later stresses normally tend to be heavier than the earlier ones , but in certain constructions the first element has louder stress , the second element having either a secondary stress or none .
In compound words and in phrases the later stresses normally tend to be heavier than the earlier ones , but in certain constructions the first element has louder stress , the second element having either a secondary stress or none .
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