Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... allow postlexical stress to be disregarded do not allow arbitrarily long strings of nonlexical words . Even in ballad style the maximum number of syllables in any position seems to be two . This is due not to the position size parameter ...
... allow postlexical stress to be disregarded do not allow arbitrarily long strings of nonlexical words . Even in ballad style the maximum number of syllables in any position seems to be two . This is due not to the position size parameter ...
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... allowed by catalexis , as a systematic class of exceptions to a more general pattern . Moreover , in syllable - based meters this pattern is not exceptional at all , since those meters freely allow un- 52 It also wrongly rules out final ...
... allowed by catalexis , as a systematic class of exceptions to a more general pattern . Moreover , in syllable - based meters this pattern is not exceptional at all , since those meters freely allow un- 52 It also wrongly rules out final ...
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... allow only the third syllable to be stressed and therefore strong , while PrR 10 allows either that or the fourth to be prominent . In fact , only the former possibility occurs . The assumption that the stress properties are defined ...
... allow only the third syllable to be stressed and therefore strong , while PrR 10 allows either that or the fourth to be prominent . In fact , only the former possibility occurs . The assumption that the stress properties are defined ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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