Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... prominence properties of the English meters in 1 and 2. If the position size parameter is set as a syllable , Fit requires that the prominence site must be W ( i.e. the prominence requirement must be W U or WP - these coincide for ...
... prominence properties of the English meters in 1 and 2. If the position size parameter is set as a syllable , Fit requires that the prominence site must be W ( i.e. the prominence requirement must be W U or WP - these coincide for ...
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... prominence type . As in the corresponding syllable - based meter , if prominence site is W , prominence type cannot be weight or stress , lest words with adjacent stressed heavy syllables like maintain , reptile or heartsick , heart ...
... prominence type . As in the corresponding syllable - based meter , if prominence site is W , prominence type cannot be weight or stress , lest words with adjacent stressed heavy syllables like maintain , reptile or heartsick , heart ...
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... prominence type from being set as weight or stress , as previ- ously explained for the analogous English cases . Therefore prominence type must again be strength . And if S⇒¬U , prominence type must be stress , for words like lúmottùna ...
... prominence type from being set as weight or stress , as previ- ously explained for the analogous English cases . Therefore prominence type must again be strength . And if S⇒¬U , prominence type must be stress , for words like lúmottùna ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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