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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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Therefore , we conclude that the greater stress of B must be a quality of binomial phrases , independent of phrase - final lengthening . Although we do not have recordings of these sentences to verify this point acoustically , a quick ...
Therefore , we conclude that the greater stress of B must be a quality of binomial phrases , independent of phrase - final lengthening . Although we do not have recordings of these sentences to verify this point acoustically , a quick ...
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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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Letters to Language | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
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