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For example , the totally remarkable and untenable claim is advanced ( 65 ) that the ' selection of the accusative singular as the accentual base form has the advantage of simplifying the description of stress alternations in the ...
For example , the totally remarkable and untenable claim is advanced ( 65 ) that the ' selection of the accusative singular as the accentual base form has the advantage of simplifying the description of stress alternations in the ...
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( 5 ) If the base is stem - stressed and ends in 1 / , then stress corresponds to singular base stress : délo ' matter ... ( 6 ) If the base is polysyllabic or pleophonic and appears unstressed before plural desinences , then stress is ...
( 5 ) If the base is stem - stressed and ends in 1 / , then stress corresponds to singular base stress : délo ' matter ... ( 6 ) If the base is polysyllabic or pleophonic and appears unstressed before plural desinences , then stress is ...
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FIGURE 1 which can occur with shwa as their only vowel - are reduced to [ -stress ) from ( Sstress ) , whereas other syllables will be reduced to [ -stress ) only from [ 4stress ) or ( 5stress ) , and weaker . The vowel reduction rule ...
FIGURE 1 which can occur with shwa as their only vowel - are reduced to [ -stress ) from ( Sstress ) , whereas other syllables will be reduced to [ -stress ) only from [ 4stress ) or ( 5stress ) , and weaker . The vowel reduction rule ...
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