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Examples where stress is moved one syllable to a strong cluster are trajéctòry and advisory ( the secondary stresses are later deleted ) . A further complication is the stress in such examples as sédentàry , sáturnine , and infantile .
Examples where stress is moved one syllable to a strong cluster are trajéctòry and advisory ( the secondary stresses are later deleted ) . A further complication is the stress in such examples as sédentàry , sáturnine , and infantile .
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Evidence for the regularity of penultimate stress as the general case is that such stress often develops in words that have entered English with antepenultimate stress ; examples of innovative penultimate stress are babúshka , gondola ...
Evidence for the regularity of penultimate stress as the general case is that such stress often develops in words that have entered English with antepenultimate stress ; examples of innovative penultimate stress are babúshka , gondola ...
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Stress rule ( Germ S ) which stressed the first syllables of stems ( e.g. éorla , getrúm ) ; ( 2 ) a Stress Forwarding rule ( S Forw ) which fronted stress to initial syllables of words ( to prefixes , actually ) , and whose application ...
Stress rule ( Germ S ) which stressed the first syllables of stems ( e.g. éorla , getrúm ) ; ( 2 ) a Stress Forwarding rule ( S Forw ) which fronted stress to initial syllables of words ( to prefixes , actually ) , and whose application ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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