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Principles of stress , which yield two degrees , assign secondary stress to pretonic syllables and no stress to posttonic syllables . From this follows the relationship pretonic ) posttonic — which means that , in a given style ...
Principles of stress , which yield two degrees , assign secondary stress to pretonic syllables and no stress to posttonic syllables . From this follows the relationship pretonic ) posttonic — which means that , in a given style ...
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turalist tradition , he cites minimal pairs such as the following : 3 10 celebridade 3 3 ( 1 ) / selebridadi / 2 0 0 1 0 / selebridadi / ' celebrity ' célebre idade " renowned age ' Although his examples illustrate stress intuitively ...
turalist tradition , he cites minimal pairs such as the following : 3 10 celebridade 3 3 ( 1 ) / selebridadi / 2 0 0 1 0 / selebridadi / ' celebrity ' célebre idade " renowned age ' Although his examples illustrate stress intuitively ...
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There is also a slight tendency for stress to shift to alternating patterns in a sentence . Thus , although você ' you ' is normally pronounced ( vo'se ) , the stress may shift to [ ' vose ) to accommodate an alternating s / w pattern ...
There is also a slight tendency for stress to shift to alternating patterns in a sentence . Thus , although você ' you ' is normally pronounced ( vo'se ) , the stress may shift to [ ' vose ) to accommodate an alternating s / w pattern ...
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