Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... rule has already defined weak and strong clusters . The Main Stress Rule for English could be improved considerably by the use of the syllable . The symbol S does not merely add notational simplicity in stress rules . Its use expresses ...
... rule has already defined weak and strong clusters . The Main Stress Rule for English could be improved considerably by the use of the syllable . The symbol S does not merely add notational simplicity in stress rules . Its use expresses ...
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... Rule 1 says . Thus the underlying forms in 5 can be assigned correct pitches by Rule 1 , even without going through accent elimination Rule 4. All this indicates that we do not really need Rule 4. Thus McC's basic motivation for a ...
... Rule 1 says . Thus the underlying forms in 5 can be assigned correct pitches by Rule 1 , even without going through accent elimination Rule 4. All this indicates that we do not really need Rule 4. Thus McC's basic motivation for a ...
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... Rule 6 can be formulated as an accent deletion rule , and the accent attraction rule ( 12 ) can be reformulated in terms of a trans- formational rule as follows : ( 16 ) a . PREDOMINATING RULE : σ → [ -acc ] / ——— Mo & [ + ...
... Rule 6 can be formulated as an accent deletion rule , and the accent attraction rule ( 12 ) can be reformulated in terms of a trans- formational rule as follows : ( 16 ) a . PREDOMINATING RULE : σ → [ -acc ] / ——— Mo & [ + ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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accent actant adjectives allophones analysis aorist aphasia appear apply Arabic argument boundary chapter Chinook Chinook Jargon Chomsky clause consonant constraints context contrast Dative deleted derived dialects diphthongs discussion English environment epenthesis examples Extraposition fact Fillmore full-grade function glides grammar Hittite imperative impv indeterminate indicate inflection interpretation intonation Jargon John language lexical linguistic Locative mamuk marked marker meaning minor phrase monophthongization morphemes Mouton nasal NEGATTRAC NEGCONCORD Nez Perce Nguna nominal normal noun phrase NP's object objectivalization obligatory obstruents occur paper passive pattern phonetic phonological pitch placement position possible predicate preposition present problem pronominal pronoun quantifier question reference rule segments semantic sentence speaker speech stress structure subjunctive suffix surface syllable syntactic syntax tense theory tion transformational transformational grammar Tzeltal UESP UESP's underlying University verb vowel Vulgar Latin word zài