Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 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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... syllable ( viz . in ' syllable - final ' position , or at least in the ' coda ' as opposed to the onset ' or ' peak ' of the syllable ) . Such syllable - final weakening , while notoriously difficult to define in a precise and non ...
... syllable ( viz . in ' syllable - final ' position , or at least in the ' coda ' as opposed to the onset ' or ' peak ' of the syllable ) . Such syllable - final weakening , while notoriously difficult to define in a precise and non ...
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... syllable not receiving S is automatically W. First let us consider S - placement for simple ( non - derived ) words . In §3.1 , we examine words of three or more syllables ; in §3.2 , we look at bisyllables . S - place- ment for ...
... syllable not receiving S is automatically W. First let us consider S - placement for simple ( non - derived ) words . In §3.1 , we examine words of three or more syllables ; in §3.2 , we look at bisyllables . S - place- ment for ...
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... syllable . 8. DEGREES OF STRESS . Thus far we have restricted ourselves to a binary repre- sentation of accented and unaccented syllables , and have tried to show that an alternation of accented / unaccented ( S / W ) underlies all ...
... syllable . 8. DEGREES OF STRESS . Thus far we have restricted ourselves to a binary repre- sentation of accented and unaccented syllables , and have tried to show that an alternation of accented / unaccented ( S / W ) underlies all ...
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