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The Macedonian stress is said to be ' non - phonemic , and for the most part automatically determined ' ( 21 ) , falling on the antepenult where possible . Lunt cites a number of possible exceptions . There are four minimal contrasts ...
The Macedonian stress is said to be ' non - phonemic , and for the most part automatically determined ' ( 21 ) , falling on the antepenult where possible . Lunt cites a number of possible exceptions . There are four minimal contrasts ...
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However , Lunt goes on to cite forms which show quite clearly that stress is phonemic , although he thinks it is not . He discusses proclitics and enclitics , which are grouped with another word in an accentual whole , and uses a ...
However , Lunt goes on to cite forms which show quite clearly that stress is phonemic , although he thinks it is not . He discusses proclitics and enclitics , which are grouped with another word in an accentual whole , and uses a ...
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sentences ; Bergsträsser also described some of the more important features of phrase stress ( 44-5 ) , such as the existence of the phonemic phrase ( ' Akzentein- heit ' ) and the heavier stress on ģēr , kǝll , and mă in certain types ...
sentences ; Bergsträsser also described some of the more important features of phrase stress ( 44-5 ) , such as the existence of the phonemic phrase ( ' Akzentein- heit ' ) and the heavier stress on ģēr , kǝll , and mă in certain types ...
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