Language, Bände 11-16Linguistic Society of America, 1939 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... syllable , the succeeding syllables having much weaker stress ( i.e. , in ordinary terminology , being ' unstressed ' ) . Such words may be of two or of three syllables ; mono- syllables which are not subordinated within the sentence to ...
... syllable , the succeeding syllables having much weaker stress ( i.e. , in ordinary terminology , being ' unstressed ' ) . Such words may be of two or of three syllables ; mono- syllables which are not subordinated within the sentence to ...
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... syllable before or after the loud ( but not a final syllable ) has noticeably greater loudness than the other weak syllables . This secondary stress is especially noticeable when the syllable affected has a long vowel . Examples are ...
... syllable before or after the loud ( but not a final syllable ) has noticeably greater loudness than the other weak syllables . This secondary stress is especially noticeable when the syllable affected has a long vowel . Examples are ...
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... syllables which precede an accented syllable are high in pitch with the sole exception of a word - initial open syllable containing a short vowel ; the latter type of syllable is low . Thus in the words alpatá ' alligator ' , hoktí ...
... syllables which precede an accented syllable are high in pitch with the sole exception of a word - initial open syllable containing a short vowel ; the latter type of syllable is low . Thus in the words alpatá ' alligator ' , hoktí ...
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II | 73 |
The Statistical Technique | 156 |
The Nakši Rustam Inscriptions of Darius | 160 |
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