Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... SYLLABLE LENGTHENING : THE PROBLEM . Until recently , it has been a fairly uncontroversial assumption that stressed syllables in all the West Germanic languages underwent a process of open syllable lengthening ( OSL ) during the ...
... SYLLABLE LENGTHENING : THE PROBLEM . Until recently , it has been a fairly uncontroversial assumption that stressed syllables in all the West Germanic languages underwent a process of open syllable lengthening ( OSL ) during the ...
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... syllable ) following an initial light syllable is retained , however , as in lb , the stressed vowel does not lengthen , even if in an open syllable . Minkova's suggestion of apocope leading to vowel lengthening is taken up and modified ...
... syllable ) following an initial light syllable is retained , however , as in lb , the stressed vowel does not lengthen , even if in an open syllable . Minkova's suggestion of apocope leading to vowel lengthening is taken up and modified ...
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... syllables could be incorporated into a maximally branching foot , where the head could be either [ LH ] or [ LL ] . Notice that in disyllabic words , extrametri- cality would have merely led to the second syllable being incorporated ...
... syllables could be incorporated into a maximally branching foot , where the head could be either [ LH ] or [ LL ] . Notice that in disyllabic words , extrametri- cality would have merely led to the second syllable being incorporated ...
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