Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... stress patterns are not consistent with the Rhythm scale . These departures are observed in cases where we find ( i ) feet with UNEXPECTED TROCHAIC STRESS , where trochaic stress cannot be explained as a strategy for clash avoidance ...
... stress patterns are not consistent with the Rhythm scale . These departures are observed in cases where we find ( i ) feet with UNEXPECTED TROCHAIC STRESS , where trochaic stress cannot be explained as a strategy for clash avoidance ...
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... stress : in this form's only foot , the CVN syllable ben is rejected as a site for word - level stress in favor of ná , which has a stronger vowel . But in the CF form , where the main stress is penultimate , the foot ( na.bèn ) is ...
... stress : in this form's only foot , the CVN syllable ben is rejected as a site for word - level stress in favor of ná , which has a stronger vowel . But in the CF form , where the main stress is penultimate , the foot ( na.bèn ) is ...
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... stress on the strongest syllable : Qualpw > No - Final - Foot . Even when a bisyllabic final foot is present , though , stress tends to fall on the penult ; a light ultima is not stressed , even when it is the strongest syllable in the ...
... stress on the strongest syllable : Qualpw > No - Final - Foot . Even when a bisyllabic final foot is present , though , stress tends to fall on the penult ; a light ultima is not stressed , even when it is the strongest syllable in the ...
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