Language, Band 23George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1947 |
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... STRESS . All utterances of only one syllable are spoken with two degrees of stress . Normally they begin with what we may call LOUD STRESS . This sets in with the first phoneme of the utterance and continues through the syllabic vowel ...
... STRESS . All utterances of only one syllable are spoken with two degrees of stress . Normally they begin with what we may call LOUD STRESS . This sets in with the first phoneme of the utterance and continues through the syllabic vowel ...
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... stress ; and to use the term STRESSED to refer to phonemes bearing strong stress , and UNSTRESSED to refer to phonemes bearing weak stress . 2.2 . ONSET OF STRESS . It should be emphasized that the assumption of four degrees of stress ...
... stress ; and to use the term STRESSED to refer to phonemes bearing strong stress , and UNSTRESSED to refer to phonemes bearing weak stress . 2.2 . ONSET OF STRESS . It should be emphasized that the assumption of four degrees of stress ...
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... stress include the personal and reflexive pronouns , auxiliary verbs , and adverbs of degree ( 27-8 ; cf. 118 ) . Elsewhere ( 27b ; 87b , e ; 88c ; 172b ) Pike calls innate stress ' lexical stress . ' 18. The exposition of innate stress ...
... stress include the personal and reflexive pronouns , auxiliary verbs , and adverbs of degree ( 27-8 ; cf. 118 ) . Elsewhere ( 27b ; 87b , e ; 88c ; 172b ) Pike calls innate stress ' lexical stress . ' 18. The exposition of innate stress ...
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accent affix allophone American analogy analysis appears Avest Bartoli base BERNARD BLOCH Bloch Bois Bonfante buckram Celtic College consonant constituent contrast dialect dictionary diphthongs E. H. STURTEVANT English example Feist forms Germanic glottal glottal stop Goth grammar Greek HANS KURATH Hittite indicate Indo-European Indo-Hittite inflected initial initial d intervocalic intonation Introduzione juncture king language laryngeal later Latin lexical stress Library Linguistic Society Lith M. B. EMENEAU meaning monosyllabic morpheme alternants morphological morphs neogrammarians neolinguists noun occur original palatal Pāli Ph.D phemes phonemic plural position preceding prefix present preterit primary contour Professor pronoun reconstruction reduplication reflexive Romance Languages Sanskrit semantic sentence sequence Society of America sonant sound speech stem stress suffix syllable Tagalog tion tone unstressed utterance variant velar verb voiceless Welsh words zero