Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... domain of tone sandhi . I will show that tonal domains in Shanghai are stress domains . Then I will show that compound stress in Shanghai is uniformly left - headed . Shanghai tone has been studied in several works ( e.g. Zee ...
... domain of tone sandhi . I will show that tonal domains in Shanghai are stress domains . Then I will show that compound stress in Shanghai is uniformly left - headed . Shanghai tone has been studied in several works ( e.g. Zee ...
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... domains are not metrical domains , there is no reason for a contrastive stress to start a new domain . ( I return later to the case where a contrastive stress cannot start a new domain . ) Next consider word - length sensitivity . It ...
... domains are not metrical domains , there is no reason for a contrastive stress to start a new domain . ( I return later to the case where a contrastive stress cannot start a new domain . ) Next consider word - length sensitivity . It ...
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... domain , as in 19a . If W1 is disyllabic and W2 monosyllabic , there can be either one or two domains , as in 19b . The contrast between 19a and 19b provides evidence for left - headed stress . If domains have no heads , the contrast ...
... domain , as in 19a . If W1 is disyllabic and W2 monosyllabic , there can be either one or two domains , as in 19b . The contrast between 19a and 19b provides evidence for left - headed stress . If domains have no heads , the contrast ...
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