Language, Band 16George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1940 |
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... stress phenomena are observable in Serbo - Croatian . Words may begin with a loud stress on the first syllable , the succeeding syllables having much weaker stress ( i.e. , in ordinary terminology , being ' unstressed ' ) . Such words ...
... stress phenomena are observable in Serbo - Croatian . Words may begin with a loud stress on the first syllable , the succeeding syllables having much weaker stress ( i.e. , in ordinary terminology , being ' unstressed ' ) . Such words ...
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... stress and the rising stress is very clear in two - syllable words : those with falling stress have a very weak - often voiceless - vowel in the second syllable , while the others have a full vowel in the second syllable ; cf. vòda ...
... stress and the rising stress is very clear in two - syllable words : those with falling stress have a very weak - often voiceless - vowel in the second syllable , while the others have a full vowel in the second syllable ; cf. vòda ...
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... stress and one of quantity . The stress system is primary , as it limits quanti- ties in some respects . Within the stress system there are two main kinds of stress and one subsidiary . The main contrast of stress is between falling and ...
... stress and one of quantity . The stress system is primary , as it limits quanti- ties in some respects . Within the stress system there are two main kinds of stress and one subsidiary . The main contrast of stress is between falling and ...
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A Note on Vowel Length in American Speech | 33 |
Analogical Weak Preterite Forms | 48 |
HOCKETT R G KENT U T HOLMES JR G | 54 |
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