Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... syllable begins with a sonorant , the main syllable follows the vowel - splitting patterns associated with voiceless obstruent phonation . The examples in Table 16 show forms in which the phonation in- duced by the initial voiceless ...
... syllable begins with a sonorant , the main syllable follows the vowel - splitting patterns associated with voiceless obstruent phonation . The examples in Table 16 show forms in which the phonation in- duced by the initial voiceless ...
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... 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 , as in Árab , réformation ...
... 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 , as in Árab , réformation ...
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... syllable weight . The likelihood that a final syllable is stressed increases with its weight : final -CVVC syllables are most often stressed , and final -CVV syllables are more often stressed than final -CVC syllables . The same pattern ...
... syllable weight . The likelihood that a final syllable is stressed increases with its weight : final -CVVC syllables are most often stressed , and final -CVV syllables are more often stressed than final -CVC syllables . The same pattern ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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