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a containing two or more accented formatives , as in the following ( when the first element is unaccented , the accent of the enclitic becomes the first accent of the phrase , as in 5d ) : ( 5 ) a . i'noti ma'de — ( 4 ) → i'noti made ...
a containing two or more accented formatives , as in the following ( when the first element is unaccented , the accent of the enclitic becomes the first accent of the phrase , as in 5d ) : ( 5 ) a . i'noti ma'de — ( 4 ) → i'noti made ...
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M Rule C3 deletes the pre - accent of the second element when it is internally accented ( cf. ni - gu'ruma ) . The earlier predominating Rule 6 can be formulated as an accent deletion rule , and the accent attraction rule ( 12 ) can be ...
M Rule C3 deletes the pre - accent of the second element when it is internally accented ( cf. ni - gu'ruma ) . The earlier predominating Rule 6 can be formulated as an accent deletion rule , and the accent attraction rule ( 12 ) can be ...
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[ -accent ) . If a syllable is [ + accent ) , it can be the intonation nucleus or not ; in a citation - form pronunciation of copious libation , the next - to - last syllable is [ + intonation ) , whereas the first syllable , also ( + ...
[ -accent ) . If a syllable is [ + accent ) , it can be the intonation nucleus or not ; in a citation - form pronunciation of copious libation , the next - to - last syllable is [ + intonation ) , whereas the first syllable , also ( + ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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