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A disyllabic metrical position may contain a strong syllable of a lexical word only if the syllable is ( i ) light and ( ii ) followed within the same position by an unstressed syllable normally belonging to the same word . e .
A disyllabic metrical position may contain a strong syllable of a lexical word only if the syllable is ( i ) light and ( ii ) followed within the same position by an unstressed syllable normally belonging to the same word . e .
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1983 , Hayes 1984 , Kager 1992 ) , limits position size by barring empty positions and positions containing more than two ... positions contain no unprominent constituents ( S⇒¬U ) , or ( ii ) that weak positions contain no prominent ...
1983 , Hayes 1984 , Kager 1992 ) , limits position size by barring empty positions and positions containing more than two ... positions contain no unprominent constituents ( S⇒¬U ) , or ( ii ) that weak positions contain no prominent ...
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Although a weak position is constrained only in that it may contain no more than a min , even those poets who allow postlexical stress to be disregarded do not allow arbitrarily long strings of nonlexical words .
Although a weak position is constrained only in that it may contain no more than a min , even those poets who allow postlexical stress to be disregarded do not allow arbitrarily long strings of nonlexical words .
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
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