Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... final stress has stressed monosyl- lables , stress - clash configurations — that is , two adjacent stressed syllables - can arise at utterance beginnings and endings , respectively ; if in such cases stress is reduced on the syllable at ...
... final stress has stressed monosyl- lables , stress - clash configurations — that is , two adjacent stressed syllables - can arise at utterance beginnings and endings , respectively ; if in such cases stress is reduced on the syllable at ...
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... final stress ( language with penultimate stress rule ) . The proposed analysis thus explains why the presence of exceptional final stress in languages with a penultimate stress rule depends on the presence of subminimal words . What ...
... final stress ( language with penultimate stress rule ) . The proposed analysis thus explains why the presence of exceptional final stress in languages with a penultimate stress rule depends on the presence of subminimal words . What ...
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... final mora is made extrametrical , while in quantity - insensitive languages , final catalexis is turned off ( Table 7 ) . REGULAR FINAL STRESS EXCEPTIONAL PENULTIMATE STRESS QUANTITY - SENSITIVE ( μ ' μ ) . ( μ ' μ ) ( μ ) STRESS ...
... final mora is made extrametrical , while in quantity - insensitive languages , final catalexis is turned off ( Table 7 ) . REGULAR FINAL STRESS EXCEPTIONAL PENULTIMATE STRESS QUANTITY - SENSITIVE ( μ ' μ ) . ( μ ' μ ) ( μ ) STRESS ...
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