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a The data in 6 motivate a stress scale RHYTHM , schematically represented in 7 . ( 7 ) RHYTHM : * Clash > lambic rhythm > Trochaic rhythm In rhythmic systems , a syllable's potential to attract stress is not associated with properties ...
a The data in 6 motivate a stress scale RHYTHM , schematically represented in 7 . ( 7 ) RHYTHM : * Clash > lambic rhythm > Trochaic rhythm In rhythmic systems , a syllable's potential to attract stress is not associated with properties ...
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metrically inert suffixes are counted for phrasal stress . ) The non - clause - final ( NCF ) version in 26a displays the expected pattern of word - level stress : in this form's only foot , the CVN syllable ben is rejected as a site ...
metrically inert suffixes are counted for phrasal stress . ) The non - clause - final ( NCF ) version in 26a displays the expected pattern of word - level stress : in this form's only foot , the CVN syllable ben is rejected as a site ...
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In the assignment of word - level stress , a number of regular exceptions to the Strongest and Rightmost subgeneralizations are taken as responses to positional and parsing requirements . The generalizations discussed in $ 4 are as ...
In the assignment of word - level stress , a number of regular exceptions to the Strongest and Rightmost subgeneralizations are taken as responses to positional and parsing requirements . The generalizations discussed in $ 4 are as ...
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