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Neeleman and Szendrői also note that it is not possible to stress both Superman and some kid at the IP level as in 38 in order to simultaneously provide stress to f3 and rightmost stress to f2 . ( 38 ) ( x ) I * [ Johnny ( was reading ...
Neeleman and Szendrői also note that it is not possible to stress both Superman and some kid at the IP level as in 38 in order to simultaneously provide stress to f3 and rightmost stress to f2 . ( 38 ) ( x ) I * [ Johnny ( was reading ...
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We did not consider syllables with secondary stress to be weak . For example , complete and unabridged has only one weak syllable between stressed ones when we take into account the secondarily stressed un syllable : WS w swS .
We did not consider syllables with secondary stress to be weak . For example , complete and unabridged has only one weak syllable between stressed ones when we take into account the secondarily stressed un syllable : WS w swS .
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IDENT - IO ( stress ) . Similarly , no token in our corpus involves a change in the stress of one item to conform to the metrical constraints of the binomial . We did find one token where each word seemed to change stress to fit better ...
IDENT - IO ( stress ) . Similarly , no token in our corpus involves a change in the stress of one item to conform to the metrical constraints of the binomial . We did find one token where each word seemed to change stress to fit better ...
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