Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... PHONETIC EFFECTIVENESS AND WEIGHT - SENSITIVE STRESS . The second ingredient in the phonology of weight is phonetic effectiveness . For purposes of weight , phonetic effectiveness may be defined as the degree to which a particular ...
... PHONETIC EFFECTIVENESS AND WEIGHT - SENSITIVE STRESS . The second ingredient in the phonology of weight is phonetic effectiveness . For purposes of weight , phonetic effectiveness may be defined as the degree to which a particular ...
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... phonetic effectiveness , the two phoneti- cally most effective weight distinctions are the / a : / heavy and the / a : , u : / heavy distinc- tions , which are equivalent in terms of how they divide heavy and light syllables . Both of ...
... phonetic effectiveness , the two phoneti- cally most effective weight distinctions are the / a : / heavy and the / a : , u : / heavy distinc- tions , which are equivalent in terms of how they divide heavy and light syllables . Both of ...
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... phonetic characteristics or whether they adapt certain phonetic patterns to maximize the phonetic effectiveness of their weight systems . A third and intermediate possibility is that the relationship between phonetics and phonology is ...
... phonetic characteristics or whether they adapt certain phonetic patterns to maximize the phonetic effectiveness of their weight systems . A third and intermediate possibility is that the relationship between phonetics and phonology is ...
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