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The syllables of these words formed the material in ' tonalization ' position . Tonalization position is defined as consisting of the ' nucleus ' and the ' tail the last stressed syllable in the sentence , plus any syllables following ...
The syllables of these words formed the material in ' tonalization ' position . Tonalization position is defined as consisting of the ' nucleus ' and the ' tail the last stressed syllable in the sentence , plus any syllables following ...
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1 the significance of this parameter as a cue for stress was different in neutral and tonalization positions . In tonalization position , the first rising syllable was judged as stressed ; Lehto concludes that the last change in ...
1 the significance of this parameter as a cue for stress was different in neutral and tonalization positions . In tonalization position , the first rising syllable was judged as stressed ; Lehto concludes that the last change in ...
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The two main criteria used by Hartvigson are position and intonation . ... Positions 10 and 12 are typically for indirect and direct object respectively , but also may be filled by other elements , e.g. I want him to go has 10 occupied ...
The two main criteria used by Hartvigson are position and intonation . ... Positions 10 and 12 are typically for indirect and direct object respectively , but also may be filled by other elements , e.g. I want him to go has 10 occupied ...
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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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