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J's chapter on this topic is the least satisfying and most difficult to comprehend , partly because he attempts to handle stress and intonation contours with an inadequate sort of descriptive machinery . An example or two will clarify ...
J's chapter on this topic is the least satisfying and most difficult to comprehend , partly because he attempts to handle stress and intonation contours with an inadequate sort of descriptive machinery . An example or two will clarify ...
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a of emphatic stress to the element in the focussed phrase that normally receives 1 - stress on its cycle will not account ... 258 ) : ' a pitch accent consists of the intonation on an emphatically stressed syllable plus the intonation ...
a of emphatic stress to the element in the focussed phrase that normally receives 1 - stress on its cycle will not account ... 258 ) : ' a pitch accent consists of the intonation on an emphatically stressed syllable plus the intonation ...
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A's most closely argued claim ( 260–334 ) is that classical Greek possessed a predictable dynamic stress which was independent of the melodic accent - and , in contrast to the latter , entered into the rules of verse composition .
A's most closely argued claim ( 260–334 ) is that classical Greek possessed a predictable dynamic stress which was independent of the melodic accent - and , in contrast to the latter , entered into the rules of verse composition .
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The meaning of questions Richard A Hudson | 1 |
Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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