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Suprasegmentals : Junctures : + 1 1 1 morphological syntactic morphological syntactic Accents : O ' purchasable ' . Such a stress could appropriately be called a “ root accent ' , but since there are many nonassimilated foreign items in ...
Suprasegmentals : Junctures : + 1 1 1 morphological syntactic morphological syntactic Accents : O ' purchasable ' . Such a stress could appropriately be called a “ root accent ' , but since there are many nonassimilated foreign items in ...
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We have already seen this pattern in the case of two syllables with syntactic accent in / ° áin + ohórn 17. The same variation is also present in the two successive syllables bearing only morphological accent in / pri · ová : t + ...
We have already seen this pattern in the case of two syllables with syntactic accent in / ° áin + ohórn 17. The same variation is also present in the two successive syllables bearing only morphological accent in / pri · ová : t + ...
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It lies in the very nature of syntactic accent that the syllable bearing it is emphasized or contrasted to other syllables of the utterance . It is therefore not surprising that the distinction between syntactic and what is commonly ...
It lies in the very nature of syntactic accent that the syllable bearing it is emphasized or contrasted to other syllables of the utterance . It is therefore not surprising that the distinction between syntactic and what is commonly ...
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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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