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De Groot states the variation in terms of the patterns 11-12 and 12-11-13 , whereby the higher number indicates the greater stress . Such undulations occur over a series of syllables with phonemically equal stress .
De Groot states the variation in terms of the patterns 11-12 and 12-11-13 , whereby the higher number indicates the greater stress . Such undulations occur over a series of syllables with phonemically equal stress .
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7 ( c ) If there are three syntactic accents , the medial one tends to be realized as a tertiary stress ( ' ] , although it , too , may have primary or secondary stress . ( d ) A single morphological accent equals tertiary stress ...
7 ( c ) If there are three syntactic accents , the medial one tends to be realized as a tertiary stress ( ' ] , although it , too , may have primary or secondary stress . ( d ) A single morphological accent equals tertiary stress ...
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The distribution of these two morphemic variants is straightforward : [ e ] appears whenever the stress is on the tense marker , and ( j ) occurs when the following person ending bears the stress . If stress is to play a role in ...
The distribution of these two morphemic variants is straightforward : [ e ] appears whenever the stress is on the tense marker , and ( j ) occurs when the following person ending bears the stress . If stress is to play a role in ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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