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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... weight distinctions that are phonetically most effective without being overly complex phonologically . Syllable weight thus reflects a compromise between phonetic and phonological factors . The proposed model of weight further suggests ...
... weight distinctions that are phonetically most effective without being overly complex phonologically . Syllable weight thus reflects a compromise between phonetic and phonological factors . The proposed model of weight further suggests ...
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... weight - sensitive stress , which is both the best documented weight- sensitive process and the one that also displays the broadest range of weight distinctions crosslinguistically . For these reasons , weight - sensitive stress ...
... weight - sensitive stress , which is both the best documented weight- sensitive process and the one that also displays the broadest range of weight distinctions crosslinguistically . For these reasons , weight - sensitive stress ...
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... weight distinction ( CVV > CVC > CV ) , will be investigated in §7 . Interestingly , one nearly universal fact about weight distinctions is that syllable onsets do not affect the weight of a syllable ( Hyman 1985 , Hayes 1989 ) . In ...
... weight distinction ( CVV > CVC > CV ) , will be investigated in §7 . Interestingly , one nearly universal fact about weight distinctions is that syllable onsets do not affect the weight of a syllable ( Hyman 1985 , Hayes 1989 ) . In ...
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