Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... contain an unstressed syllable . b . A metrical position may contain one or two syllables . c . A disyllabic metrical position may not contain a lexical monosyl- lable . d . A disyllabic metrical position may contain a strong syllable ...
... contain an unstressed syllable . b . A metrical position may contain one or two syllables . c . A disyllabic metrical position may not contain a lexical monosyl- lable . d . A disyllabic metrical position may contain a strong syllable ...
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... contain no unprominent constituents ( S⇒¬U ) , or ( ii ) that weak positions contain no prominent constituents ( WP ) . These constraints also occur in a weaker form , requiring respectively that strong positions contain at least one ...
... contain no unprominent constituents ( S⇒¬U ) , or ( ii ) that weak positions contain no prominent constituents ( WP ) . These constraints also occur in a weaker form , requiring respectively that strong positions contain at least one ...
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... contain stressed syllables . At the same time , the requirement that a position not contain more than a min may be satisfied even if the position contains two syllables of which one meets the minimum weight requirement for a foot ...
... contain stressed syllables . At the same time , the requirement that a position not contain more than a min may be satisfied even if the position contains two syllables of which one meets the minimum weight requirement for a foot ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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