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Chapter Three , ' Accent ' ( 130–83 ) , is a detailed and insightful treatment of the accentuation system of Tokyo Japanese , covering the question of the accentual information recorded in lexical entries , as well as the accent ...
Chapter Three , ' Accent ' ( 130–83 ) , is a detailed and insightful treatment of the accentuation system of Tokyo Japanese , covering the question of the accentual information recorded in lexical entries , as well as the accent ...
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When a phrase contains two or more accents ( e.g. sdru made ' even a monkey ' ) , all but the first accent is eliminated by the Accent Reduction Rule ( C - 7 , 182 ) . When an unaccented noun is combined with various enclitics ...
When a phrase contains two or more accents ( e.g. sdru made ' even a monkey ' ) , all but the first accent is eliminated by the Accent Reduction Rule ( C - 7 , 182 ) . When an unaccented noun is combined with various enclitics ...
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pages , he presents a number of closely reasoned arguments for taking the stempenultimate syllable accent as basic in accented vowel - stem verbs and adjectives , 26 and he formulates the Accent Placement Rule ( 145 ) by which the ...
pages , he presents a number of closely reasoned arguments for taking the stempenultimate syllable accent as basic in accented vowel - stem verbs and adjectives , 26 and he formulates the Accent Placement Rule ( 145 ) by which the ...
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