Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... stress . Segments 8-10 are a span [ naa ] with loud stress . ( Since we are free to regard the weak stress that is common to segments 2 and 3 and again to segments 6 and 7 as merely the absence of any distinctive aspect of stress , we ...
... stress . Segments 8-10 are a span [ naa ] with loud stress . ( Since we are free to regard the weak stress that is common to segments 2 and 3 and again to segments 6 and 7 as merely the absence of any distinctive aspect of stress , we ...
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... stress and vowel length , each of which is of two kinds , normal and emphatic . 1.11 . STRESS . There are three significant levels of normal stress : full , inter- mediate , and weak . Full stress is symbolized by ' , and intermediate ...
... stress and vowel length , each of which is of two kinds , normal and emphatic . 1.11 . STRESS . There are three significant levels of normal stress : full , inter- mediate , and weak . Full stress is symbolized by ' , and intermediate ...
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... stress is essentially a signal defining word limits , there is no doubt as to the supramorphemic character of the stress feature . For languages such as Spanish , in which the stress is not so automatically con- ditioned by the length ...
... stress is essentially a signal defining word limits , there is no doubt as to the supramorphemic character of the stress feature . For languages such as Spanish , in which the stress is not so automatically con- ditioned by the length ...
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