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Phrase W W pre - nuc ( pitch ) accents nuclear most prominent post - nuc non - pitch prom FIGURE 1. ... 1994 ) , because the nuclear accent is ' central and all other stresses are adjusted in relation to it . Under the metrical - stress ...
Phrase W W pre - nuc ( pitch ) accents nuclear most prominent post - nuc non - pitch prom FIGURE 1. ... 1994 ) , because the nuclear accent is ' central and all other stresses are adjusted in relation to it . Under the metrical - stress ...
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The metrical account elegantly explains optional accents that do not F - mark . For instance , a prenuclear accent on Arun in 11 would be an expected manifestation of the relative prominence relationship between Arun and bought ( see ...
The metrical account elegantly explains optional accents that do not F - mark . For instance , a prenuclear accent on Arun in 11 would be an expected manifestation of the relative prominence relationship between Arun and bought ( see ...
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Because of metrical reversal , if one element is deaccented another must become more prominent , that is , be accented ( see Ladd 2008 : Ch . 7 ) . Deaccenting usually moves accents leftward ( cf. 9 ) , but sometimes they move rightward ...
Because of metrical reversal , if one element is deaccented another must become more prominent , that is , be accented ( see Ladd 2008 : Ch . 7 ) . Deaccenting usually moves accents leftward ( cf. 9 ) , but sometimes they move rightward ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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