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Underlyingly accented stems are those in what is traditionally known as the first accentual class , and these behave like / pér - l . All nouns falling into the first accent class have an accent on a nonfinal stem mora .
Underlyingly accented stems are those in what is traditionally known as the first accentual class , and these behave like / pér - l . All nouns falling into the first accent class have an accent on a nonfinal stem mora .
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I turn now to what is traditionally termed the second accent class , building on the analysis just presented . 2.3 . THE SECOND ACCENT CLASS : A TONAL REANALYSIS OF DE SAUSSURE's Law . Class 2 , like class 1 , contains noun stems with ...
I turn now to what is traditionally termed the second accent class , building on the analysis just presented . 2.3 . THE SECOND ACCENT CLASS : A TONAL REANALYSIS OF DE SAUSSURE's Law . Class 2 , like class 1 , contains noun stems with ...
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Where SL applies , the H tone of the desinence will ultimately attract stress and receive the word accent . ... ( 21 ) Accented 2 stem + unaccented suffix : + accented suffix : UR / raat - as / ' wheel ( NOM sg . ) ...
Where SL applies , the H tone of the desinence will ultimately attract stress and receive the word accent . ... ( 21 ) Accented 2 stem + unaccented suffix : + accented suffix : UR / raat - as / ' wheel ( NOM sg . ) ...
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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