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If a language with initial or final stress has stressed monosyllables , stress - clash configurations — that is , two adjacent stressed syllables — can arise at utterance beginnings and endings , respectively ; if in such cases stress ...
If a language with initial or final stress has stressed monosyllables , stress - clash configurations — that is , two adjacent stressed syllables — can arise at utterance beginnings and endings , respectively ; if in such cases stress ...
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words nor words with exceptional final stress can occur . The analysis is illustrated in Table 6 ; catalectic elements are closed within square brackets . CATALEXIS AVAILABLE CATALEXIS UNAVAILABLE REGULAR PENULTIMATE STRESS .
words nor words with exceptional final stress can occur . The analysis is illustrated in Table 6 ; catalectic elements are closed within square brackets . CATALEXIS AVAILABLE CATALEXIS UNAVAILABLE REGULAR PENULTIMATE STRESS .
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In both cases lexically marked penultimate stress can be derived : in quantity - sensitive languages , the final mora is made extrametrical , while in quantity - insensitive languages , final catalexis is turned off ( Table 7 ) .
In both cases lexically marked penultimate stress can be derived : in quantity - sensitive languages , the final mora is made extrametrical , while in quantity - insensitive languages , final catalexis is turned off ( Table 7 ) .
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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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