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This situation may be compared with one in which , for some language , there are vowel clusters and contrastive pitch . Any vowel cluster , let us say , has either high pitch or low pitch , for the whole cluster .
This situation may be compared with one in which , for some language , there are vowel clusters and contrastive pitch . Any vowel cluster , let us say , has either high pitch or low pitch , for the whole cluster .
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The application of these rules is illustrated in example 9 . 5. VARIABILITY OF PITCH . In discussing the stress variants , I referred to the syntactic stress segment , ' which was defined as beginning on the syllable with the pitch ...
The application of these rules is illustrated in example 9 . 5. VARIABILITY OF PITCH . In discussing the stress variants , I referred to the syntactic stress segment , ' which was defined as beginning on the syllable with the pitch ...
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9 The head is defined as ' the first tonic syllable of an utterance ' ( 270 ) , which ' cannot be at the same pitch level as the atonic or semi - tonic syllables that pre- cede it and that follow it ' ( 271 ) .
9 The head is defined as ' the first tonic syllable of an utterance ' ( 270 ) , which ' cannot be at the same pitch level as the atonic or semi - tonic syllables that pre- cede it and that follow it ' ( 271 ) .
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Dedication | 105 |
Lexical evidence relating Korean to Japanese | 182 |
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