Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... word stress . If he intends to present a theory of word stress , one would expect a fairly precise statement of what the relevant elements are in each ' dimension ' , and how they contribute to word stress . But P makes no attempt to ...
... word stress . If he intends to present a theory of word stress , one would expect a fairly precise statement of what the relevant elements are in each ' dimension ' , and how they contribute to word stress . But P makes no attempt to ...
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... word as their domain , and because it prevents other ( morpho ) phonological rules from applying word - finally to stems . The Px must also be considered proper subparts of words for the reason that they are not phonotactically possible ...
... word as their domain , and because it prevents other ( morpho ) phonological rules from applying word - finally to stems . The Px must also be considered proper subparts of words for the reason that they are not phonotactically possible ...
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... word - final case marking is imposed by the syntactic environment of the compound word as a whole . This word could therefore be used in a sentence like this : ( 51 ) Jorma näyttää hyvin itseensätyytyväiseltä mieheltä . ' Jorma looks ...
... word - final case marking is imposed by the syntactic environment of the compound word as a whole . This word could therefore be used in a sentence like this : ( 51 ) Jorma näyttää hyvin itseensätyytyväiseltä mieheltä . ' Jorma looks ...
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