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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... words will be regarded as having word stress on their only syllable for these reasons : ( 1 ) all other words in isolation have a stressed syllable ; ( 2 ) monosyllabic words , like other syllables carrying word stress , regularly occur ...
... words will be regarded as having word stress on their only syllable for these reasons : ( 1 ) all other words in isolation have a stressed syllable ; ( 2 ) monosyllabic words , like other syllables carrying word stress , regularly occur ...
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... words ( ' empty ' or ' function ' words ) have only syntactic contexts , since only the structure of the language , not the nonlinguistic experience of the speaker , requires their use . Richards shows his awareness of this linguistic ...
... words ( ' empty ' or ' function ' words ) have only syntactic contexts , since only the structure of the language , not the nonlinguistic experience of the speaker , requires their use . Richards shows his awareness of this linguistic ...
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... words , the ' rank ' of a word — that is , the ordinal number of the word when all the different words of the sample are arranged in decreasing order of their frequency -is inversely proportional to its relative frequency - that is ...
... words , the ' rank ' of a word — that is , the ordinal number of the word when all the different words of the sample are arranged in decreasing order of their frequency -is inversely proportional to its relative frequency - that is ...
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