Language, Band 17George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1941 |
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... stress ( or its surro- gate , contrastive stress ) ; and as a word may contain more than one morpheme , so our phonemic unit may contain any number of subordinate stresses in addition to the one loud stress , and any number of internal ...
... stress ( or its surro- gate , contrastive stress ) ; and as a word may contain more than one morpheme , so our phonemic unit may contain any number of subordinate stresses in addition to the one loud stress , and any number of internal ...
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... stress between the loud and the less loud syllables - notably in the quality of the syllabic ; but though it is possible to formulate a description of the facts by regarding stress differences as non - distinctive features of different ...
... stress between the loud and the less loud syllables - notably in the quality of the syllabic ; but though it is possible to formulate a description of the facts by regarding stress differences as non - distinctive features of different ...
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... stress , the last has a subordinate stress which is louder than the medial stress of words like cóntènts , réfugée . A direct contrast to confirm the phonetic difference is found in syntax : tin - tax ; but the latter has internal open ...
... stress , the last has a subordinate stress which is louder than the medial stress of words like cóntènts , réfugée . A direct contrast to confirm the phonetic difference is found in syntax : tin - tax ; but the latter has internal open ...
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Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
Intonation Patterns in American Norwegian | 49 |
HANS KURATH | 82 |
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