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metrical positions . ... Lexically assigned stresses are all in strong positions except for proud which falls in weak position 5 ... Thus it is not a stress maximum which , in this weak position , would produce an unmetrical line .
metrical positions . ... Lexically assigned stresses are all in strong positions except for proud which falls in weak position 5 ... Thus it is not a stress maximum which , in this weak position , would produce an unmetrical line .
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( 5 ) The first application of the Stress Exchange Rule , finding a primary stress in a strong position , -noon ... on strong - weak - strong , converts that sequence to 2-3-2 , thereby creating stress maxima in positions 4 and 6 .
( 5 ) The first application of the Stress Exchange Rule , finding a primary stress in a strong position , -noon ... on strong - weak - strong , converts that sequence to 2-3-2 , thereby creating stress maxima in positions 4 and 6 .
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The question is : Which of the two positions of neutralization should we take as diagnostic , with respect to which ... Therefore , since there are more distinctive oppositions in word - initial position in German than in word - final ...
The question is : Which of the two positions of neutralization should we take as diagnostic , with respect to which ... Therefore , since there are more distinctive oppositions in word - initial position in German than in word - final ...
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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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