Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... metrical theories , these systems are in each case optimal for their languages , as the metrical innovators who created them must have intuitively sensed , for reasons which we attempt to make explicit below . The paper is organized as ...
... metrical theories , these systems are in each case optimal for their languages , as the metrical innovators who created them must have intuitively sensed , for reasons which we attempt to make explicit below . The paper is organized as ...
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... metrical position is a syllable . The other major type of stress - based meter is FOOT - BASED METER , where the maximum size of a metrical position is a pro- sodic foot . Because the primitive forms of prosodic feet are always composed ...
... metrical position is a syllable . The other major type of stress - based meter is FOOT - BASED METER , where the maximum size of a metrical position is a pro- sodic foot . Because the primitive forms of prosodic feet are always composed ...
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... metrical well - formedness is determined by a parsing operation also suggests that the constituents that define the position size param- eter will be the primitive ones which function in primary prosodic parsing and in prosodic ...
... metrical well - formedness is determined by a parsing operation also suggests that the constituents that define the position size param- eter will be the primitive ones which function in primary prosodic parsing and in prosodic ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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