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[ H ] L ( X ) , the light syllable is skipped to avoid a degenerate foot , and then stray adjoined ( Hayes , 1995 : 95 ) . Resolved moraic trochees result when primary stress must fall on a light syllable followed by a heavy syllable ...
[ H ] L ( X ) , the light syllable is skipped to avoid a degenerate foot , and then stray adjoined ( Hayes , 1995 : 95 ) . Resolved moraic trochees result when primary stress must fall on a light syllable followed by a heavy syllable ...
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Scansions ( i ) and ( iv ) are impossible in both 57a and 57b , because by 30e , a syllable following a strong one within a word will always be unstressed , and so by 40b , c can occur only in a weak position .
Scansions ( i ) and ( iv ) are impossible in both 57a and 57b , because by 30e , a syllable following a strong one within a word will always be unstressed , and so by 40b , c can occur only in a weak position .
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It applies to words of any length , whereas words of more than four syllables are simply outside the scope of Leino's ... For example , when the leftmost syllable in the configuration described by PrR 9 is stressed ( see ( e ) ) it may ...
It applies to words of any length , whereas words of more than four syllables are simply outside the scope of Leino's ... For example , when the leftmost syllable in the configuration described by PrR 9 is stressed ( see ( e ) ) it may ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
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