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Forms such as ( i.rò ) ( bii.kái ) .ga.kse ] ( 22 ) and ( i.fi ) ( gái.gai ) ] ( 31b ) have shown that when CVV syllables cooccur in a foot , only one is stressed . Moreover , in ( i.tin ) ( ka.ráa ) .fii.gzi ] ( 22 ) the heavy penult ...
Forms such as ( i.rò ) ( bii.kái ) .ga.kse ] ( 22 ) and ( i.fi ) ( gái.gai ) ] ( 31b ) have shown that when CVV syllables cooccur in a foot , only one is stressed . Moreover , in ( i.tin ) ( ka.ráa ) .fii.gzi ] ( 22 ) the heavy penult ...
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A successful account must accept nà as the head of a foot since there is nothing better , but reject nà as the syllable with word stress since a heavy syllable is available . However , we may still assume that * PFf / ou and * Ppw / ou ...
A successful account must accept nà as the head of a foot since there is nothing better , but reject nà as the syllable with word stress since a heavy syllable is available . However , we may still assume that * PFf / ou and * Ppw / ou ...
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Bisyllabic PrWds ta.ta ) INITIAL - FT FTMIN ( O ) NOFINALFT Parse - o FOOT - FOOT i . I ( tá.ta ) ] ii . * ( tá ) .ta ] * ! * iii . * ta.ta ] * ! ** b . Polysyllabic PrWds i.to.ga.be.ta.ka ) INITIAL - FT | FrMin ( o ) NOFINALFT | PARSE ...
Bisyllabic PrWds ta.ta ) INITIAL - FT FTMIN ( O ) NOFINALFT Parse - o FOOT - FOOT i . I ( tá.ta ) ] ii . * ( tá ) .ta ] * ! * iii . * ta.ta ] * ! ** b . Polysyllabic PrWds i.to.ga.be.ta.ka ) INITIAL - FT | FrMin ( o ) NOFINALFT | PARSE ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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