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THE RULES OF STRESS IN ENGLISH VERSE JOSEPH C. BEAVER Northeastern Illinois University , Chicago Rules of stress like those described by Chomsky & Halle 1968 are examined for their relevance in determining metricality ( using Halle ...
THE RULES OF STRESS IN ENGLISH VERSE JOSEPH C. BEAVER Northeastern Illinois University , Chicago Rules of stress like those described by Chomsky & Halle 1968 are examined for their relevance in determining metricality ( using Halle ...
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Categories of initial stops classified in terms of voice onset time and phonetic features derived from Chomsky & Halle ( 1968 : 328 , Table 8 ) . The broken line shows the same feature complex for two conditions of voice onset time ...
Categories of initial stops classified in terms of voice onset time and phonetic features derived from Chomsky & Halle ( 1968 : 328 , Table 8 ) . The broken line shows the same feature complex for two conditions of voice onset time ...
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But in view of the announced purpose of Chomsky & Halle in constructing their universal phonetic frame , which is more to explicate the linguist's transcription than to determine rules for generating utterances in the speech mode ...
But in view of the announced purpose of Chomsky & Halle in constructing their universal phonetic frame , which is more to explicate the linguist's transcription than to determine rules for generating utterances in the speech mode ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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