Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... syllables in Nanti , except for word - initial syllables . The presence or absence of onsets does not affect the distribution of stress . Where we refer to syllable types in this article , we use the notations CV , CVV , and so forth ...
... syllables in Nanti , except for word - initial syllables . The presence or absence of onsets does not affect the distribution of stress . Where we refer to syllable types in this article , we use the notations CV , CVV , and so forth ...
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... syllables in structurally prominent positions is often enhanced , while the opposite happens in structurally weak ( nonhead ) positions . In En- glish , vowels in stressed positions typically surface unreduced , while unstressed syllables ...
... syllables in structurally prominent positions is often enhanced , while the opposite happens in structurally weak ( nonhead ) positions . In En- glish , vowels in stressed positions typically surface unreduced , while unstressed syllables ...
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... syllables . In nonprimary stress feet , CVN syllables pattern as stronger than CV syllables : stress always falls on the closed syllable in a nonprimary stress foot combining a CV and a CVN syllable , even when the CV syllable contains ...
... syllables . In nonprimary stress feet , CVN syllables pattern as stronger than CV syllables : stress always falls on the closed syllable in a nonprimary stress foot combining a CV and a CVN syllable , even when the CV syllable contains ...
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