Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... stress alternations : ( 1 ) shift of stress from stem to desinence ; and ( 2 ) shift of stress from desinence to stem . This is valid , except that not all of the cases which he cites as undergoing one or another stress shift are ...
... stress alternations : ( 1 ) shift of stress from stem to desinence ; and ( 2 ) shift of stress from desinence to stem . This is valid , except that not all of the cases which he cites as undergoing one or another stress shift are ...
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... stress , or is a monosyllable lacking a full vowel , then stress is basal : bolóto ' swamp ' , bolótce ; dnó ' bottom ' , dónce ; zóloto ' gold ' , zólotce ; sobýtie ' event ' , sobýt'ice . ( 5 ) If the base is stem - stressed and ends ...
... stress , or is a monosyllable lacking a full vowel , then stress is basal : bolóto ' swamp ' , bolótce ; dnó ' bottom ' , dónce ; zóloto ' gold ' , zólotce ; sobýtie ' event ' , sobýt'ice . ( 5 ) If the base is stem - stressed and ends ...
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... stress rule operates twice , reducing is to [ 3stress ] ; then the weak word rule makes this [ -stress ] , vowel reduction and contraction apply , yielding Tom's wild . In the elliptical form Tom is , there is only one cycle with full ...
... stress rule operates twice , reducing is to [ 3stress ] ; then the weak word rule makes this [ -stress ] , vowel reduction and contraction apply , yielding Tom's wild . In the elliptical form Tom is , there is only one cycle with full ...
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