Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... stress . On the second pass through the cycle , stress in all three words would remain where it was at the end of the first cycle , and the correct contour would thus be generated . The disad- vantage with this second proposal is that ...
... stress . On the second pass through the cycle , stress in all three words would remain where it was at the end of the first cycle , and the correct contour would thus be generated . The disad- vantage with this second proposal is that ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. stress , which preserve the stress in all inflectional forms , e.g .: ( 52 ) -án : lobán , golován , duván , puzán , velikán , uškán , kožán , gorlán , bratán , brjuxán , ušan ( all non - acute ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. stress , which preserve the stress in all inflectional forms , e.g .: ( 52 ) -án : lobán , golován , duván , puzán , velikán , uškán , kožán , gorlán , bratán , brjuxán , ušan ( all non - acute ...
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... stress : here the stress re- mains on the suffix in all forms of the word . A suffix with inherent stress is the imperfectivizing suffix -aj : ( 69 ) a . stressed stem : prigotovljájet ( pf . prigotóvit ) ' prepare ' , zarezájet ( pf ...
... stress : here the stress re- mains on the suffix in all forms of the word . A suffix with inherent stress is the imperfectivizing suffix -aj : ( 69 ) a . stressed stem : prigotovljájet ( pf . prigotóvit ) ' prepare ' , zarezájet ( pf ...
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nology | 67 |
The role of surface phonetic constraints in generative | 87 |
English pronouns | 121 |
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