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Words of the simple type consist of a nuclear stress group , plus or minus prenuclear and postnuclear syllables . These forms are most frequently grammatical words - nouns or verbs consisting of a root ( one syllable ) or a stem ( two ...
Words of the simple type consist of a nuclear stress group , plus or minus prenuclear and postnuclear syllables . These forms are most frequently grammatical words - nouns or verbs consisting of a root ( one syllable ) or a stem ( two ...
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Clustered stress in complex words acts as a nucleus to which subordinate stress groups may be preposed or postposed . ... If the tone of a stressed syllable in a cluster is a glide , the tone on the preceding syllable is restricted to ...
Clustered stress in complex words acts as a nucleus to which subordinate stress groups may be preposed or postposed . ... If the tone of a stressed syllable in a cluster is a glide , the tone on the preceding syllable is restricted to ...
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Boer ( 1924 : 123-4 ) would ascribe the working of Verner's Law to a co - existence of pitch and stress accent . He accordingly assumes that a form like IE * pətér ( with higher - pitched lē / ) would first become PGmc .
Boer ( 1924 : 123-4 ) would ascribe the working of Verner's Law to a co - existence of pitch and stress accent . He accordingly assumes that a form like IE * pətér ( with higher - pitched lē / ) would first become PGmc .
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Observations on French possessives | 51 |
Some generative rules for German time adverbials | 76 |
Fries obituary by Albert H Marckwardt | 205 |
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