Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... strong syllables can form part of disyllabic metrical positions in just this ... position is traditionally referred to as RESOLUTION , and its relation to ... strong syllables , resolution is confined to strong metrical positions ...
... strong syllables can form part of disyllabic metrical positions in just this ... position is traditionally referred to as RESOLUTION , and its relation to ... strong syllables , resolution is confined to strong metrical positions ...
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... strong one within a word will always be unstressed , and so by 40b , c can occur only in a weak position . Scansion ( ii ) is possible both in 57a and in 57b , because a strong syllable by itself can freely occur in strong position ...
... strong one within a word will always be unstressed , and so by 40b , c can occur only in a weak position . Scansion ( ii ) is possible both in 57a and in 57b , because a strong syllable by itself can freely occur in strong position ...
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... strong and weak positions ( in virtue of the weaker SP constraint ) , neither the third nor the fourth syllable is in a strong position . PrR 5 , which defines the configuration in ( m ) , allows a syllable in strong position before a ...
... strong and weak positions ( in virtue of the weaker SP constraint ) , neither the third nor the fourth syllable is in a strong position . PrR 5 , which defines the configuration in ( m ) , allows a syllable in strong position before a ...
Inhalt
Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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