Language, Band 80George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... exceptions ( in five classes of languages ) . not have exceptions . Indeed , the capacity of its speakers to store exceptional stress does not imply that lexical exceptions should be present in a given language . Lexical exceptions are ...
... exceptions ( in five classes of languages ) . not have exceptions . Indeed , the capacity of its speakers to store exceptional stress does not imply that lexical exceptions should be present in a given language . Lexical exceptions are ...
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... exceptions . It was classified by Kager ( 1995 ) among the languages with penultimate stress that allow for exceptions ; in this language , trisyllabic words have initial rather than penultimate stress . Likewise , Hayes ( 1995 : 204 ) ...
... exceptions . It was classified by Kager ( 1995 ) among the languages with penultimate stress that allow for exceptions ; in this language , trisyllabic words have initial rather than penultimate stress . Likewise , Hayes ( 1995 : 204 ) ...
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... exceptions - whether with antepenultimate or with final stress . This should be compared to languages with subminimal words . In these languages , exceptions with antepenultimate stress appear to be as common as those with final stress ...
... exceptions - whether with antepenultimate or with final stress . This should be compared to languages with subminimal words . In these languages , exceptions with antepenultimate stress appear to be as common as those with final stress ...
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