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In 17 , we see that when both syllables in a nonprimary stress foot are closed either ( a ) stress assignment is congruent with Qual ( 12 ) , so that the peak coincides with the syllable containing the strongest vowel , or ( b ) stress ...
In 17 , we see that when both syllables in a nonprimary stress foot are closed either ( a ) stress assignment is congruent with Qual ( 12 ) , so that the peak coincides with the syllable containing the strongest vowel , or ( b ) stress ...
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The choice between róo and ksèm is not determined by Height , since róo and ksèm both contain mid vowels , but rather ... Finally , the examples in 22 are consistent with the generalization that when a PrWd contains two heavy syllables ...
The choice between róo and ksèm is not determined by Height , since róo and ksèm both contain mid vowels , but rather ... Finally , the examples in 22 are consistent with the generalization that when a PrWd contains two heavy syllables ...
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... contains an appendix with solutions to the exercises ( 295–306 ) and a reference section ( 309--24 ) , but does not have an index . GM provides a comprehensive introduction to a variety of questions and theoretical viewpoints ...
... contains an appendix with solutions to the exercises ( 295–306 ) and a reference section ( 309--24 ) , but does not have an index . GM provides a comprehensive introduction to a variety of questions and theoretical viewpoints ...
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