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Stress , for instance , is acoustically a feature of the whole syllable ; and , although ... cf. their 25–6 ) , it is syllables rather than vocalic segments which are stressed ( a newspaper or phrase - book will instruct one to ...
Stress , for instance , is acoustically a feature of the whole syllable ; and , although ... cf. their 25–6 ) , it is syllables rather than vocalic segments which are stressed ( a newspaper or phrase - book will instruct one to ...
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One example of the application of this principle can be seen in McCawley's treatment of pitch assignment in the Nagasaki dialect , where the second syllable of a phrase with a ' falling ' noun as head becomes high - pitched if there are ...
One example of the application of this principle can be seen in McCawley's treatment of pitch assignment in the Nagasaki dialect , where the second syllable of a phrase with a ' falling ' noun as head becomes high - pitched if there are ...
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McCawley makes an interesting claim ( 83.2 ) that standard Japanese is a MORA - COUNTING SYLLABLE LANGUAGE in which the SYLLABLE and the MORA function as the ' prosodic unit and the ' unit of phonological distance ' , respectively.20 ...
McCawley makes an interesting claim ( 83.2 ) that standard Japanese is a MORA - COUNTING SYLLABLE LANGUAGE in which the SYLLABLE and the MORA function as the ' prosodic unit and the ' unit of phonological distance ' , respectively.20 ...
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