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16 For all other regions of the prosodic phrase , notably the region before the ( first ) pitch accent , the regions between pitch accents , and the region between pitch accent and phrasal tone , the fundamental frequency is merely ...
16 For all other regions of the prosodic phrase , notably the region before the ( first ) pitch accent , the regions between pitch accents , and the region between pitch accent and phrasal tone , the fundamental frequency is merely ...
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The final papers are SHOSHUKE HARAGUCHI's ' Pitch accent and intonation in Japanese ' ( 123-50 ) , MARTHA WRIGHT'S ' A level - based model for pitch accent languages ' ( 295-316 ) , and the editors ' introduction ( ix - xxiv ) .
The final papers are SHOSHUKE HARAGUCHI's ' Pitch accent and intonation in Japanese ' ( 123-50 ) , MARTHA WRIGHT'S ' A level - based model for pitch accent languages ' ( 295-316 ) , and the editors ' introduction ( ix - xxiv ) .
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But Mock amply demonstrates that her ' pitch - accent system has tone clustered on the left - most syllable of the root ; and if we take Banti's pitch - accent analysis of Somali to mean clustering of melodies at the right edge of the ...
But Mock amply demonstrates that her ' pitch - accent system has tone clustered on the left - most syllable of the root ; and if we take Banti's pitch - accent analysis of Somali to mean clustering of melodies at the right edge of the ...
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