Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... syllable to be a unit in the phonemic pro- gramming system ' . Nooteboom 1969 , MacKay 1969 , 1970a , and Fromkin 1968 all support the statement that ' segmental slips obey a structural law with regard to syllable - place ; that is ...
... syllable to be a unit in the phonemic pro- gramming system ' . Nooteboom 1969 , MacKay 1969 , 1970a , and Fromkin 1968 all support the statement that ' segmental slips obey a structural law with regard to syllable - place ; that is ...
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... syllable opening followed by the enormously commonplace two - syllable break in ; the second syllable of tirá- is always heavy in these lines , and makes up the first syllable of a triṣṭubh ( ~~ ) or jagatī ( - ) cadence . The metrical ...
... syllable opening followed by the enormously commonplace two - syllable break in ; the second syllable of tirá- is always heavy in these lines , and makes up the first syllable of a triṣṭubh ( ~~ ) or jagatī ( - ) cadence . The metrical ...
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... syllable boundaries around all words and syllabic affixes in a sentence . Rule 3 inserts a syllable boundary immediately before each unstressed vowel or syllabic segment . If a vowel is [ + stress ] , the syllable boundary is put as far ...
... syllable boundaries around all words and syllabic affixes in a sentence . Rule 3 inserts a syllable boundary immediately before each unstressed vowel or syllabic segment . If a vowel is [ + stress ] , the syllable boundary is put as far ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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