Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... stressed sequences also appear to prefer 4 ; apparently G cadences actually REQUIRE a falling - stress sequence , so that 4 remains as the only possible outcome for a pyrrhic ending . Our claim , then , is that apparent free variation ...
... stressed sequences also appear to prefer 4 ; apparently G cadences actually REQUIRE a falling - stress sequence , so that 4 remains as the only possible outcome for a pyrrhic ending . Our claim , then , is that apparent free variation ...
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... stress . Marked stress patterns occur in several special contexts : emphasis and effect ; in phrase- final positions both in calling - out contexts and lists ; in song ; and in caretaker speech . Stress is found on word - final ...
... stress . Marked stress patterns occur in several special contexts : emphasis and effect ; in phrase- final positions both in calling - out contexts and lists ; in song ; and in caretaker speech . Stress is found on word - final ...
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... stress . I. M. ROCA focuses on stress in Spanish nominals and claims that an account of the nature of prominence in nonverbal forms must inevitably involve statements of accentual markedness in cases where stress is not metrically ...
... stress . I. M. ROCA focuses on stress in Spanish nominals and claims that an account of the nature of prominence in nonverbal forms must inevitably involve statements of accentual markedness in cases where stress is not metrically ...
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