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Prosodic stress rules like NSR require PRIOR assignment of word stress . b . Therefore , if NSR is in the syntactic cycle , word stress must be assigned either in the cycle or before the cycle . c . Lexical insertion must precede word ...
Prosodic stress rules like NSR require PRIOR assignment of word stress . b . Therefore , if NSR is in the syntactic cycle , word stress must be assigned either in the cycle or before the cycle . c . Lexical insertion must precede word ...
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There is also an alternative to 29c , which says that lexical insertion must precede word - stress assignment . Since B is assuming the possibility of a lexicalist theory , containing a lexical component in which all derivational ...
There is also an alternative to 29c , which says that lexical insertion must precede word - stress assignment . Since B is assuming the possibility of a lexicalist theory , containing a lexical component in which all derivational ...
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The evidence , as we have shown , is overwhelmingly against the assumption that prosodic stress assignment depends on underlying or intermediate structures . Yet facts like those which led B to her hypothesise.g . , the different stress ...
The evidence , as we have shown , is overwhelmingly against the assumption that prosodic stress assignment depends on underlying or intermediate structures . Yet facts like those which led B to her hypothesise.g . , the different stress ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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