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STRESS IS STRESS ENCODED IN SURFACE PHONOLOGICAL LEXICAL EXCEPTIONS OBSERVABLE REPRESENTATION STORED INITIAL no no FINAL no no no no yes yes PENULTIMATE without subminimal words yes with subminimal words yes yes ANTEPENULTIMATE yes yes ...
STRESS IS STRESS ENCODED IN SURFACE PHONOLOGICAL LEXICAL EXCEPTIONS OBSERVABLE REPRESENTATION STORED INITIAL no no FINAL no no no no yes yes PENULTIMATE without subminimal words yes with subminimal words yes yes ANTEPENULTIMATE yes yes ...
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necessarily have exceptions ; I indeed found four languages with subminimal words for which no exceptions are mentioned : Balantak ( Busenitz & Busenitz 1991 ) , Nengone ( Tryon 1967 ) , Piro ( Matteson 1965 ) , and Suriname Arawak ...
necessarily have exceptions ; I indeed found four languages with subminimal words for which no exceptions are mentioned : Balantak ( Busenitz & Busenitz 1991 ) , Nengone ( Tryon 1967 ) , Piro ( Matteson 1965 ) , and Suriname Arawak ...
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Indeed , this type of exception is generally accounted for by lexically assigning extrametricality to the word's final mora ... the prediction about exceptions with antepenultimate stress would simply be that all languages with regular ...
Indeed , this type of exception is generally accounted for by lexically assigning extrametricality to the word's final mora ... the prediction about exceptions with antepenultimate stress would simply be that all languages with regular ...
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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