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In general , penult stress on vowel - final words is the norm ( e.g. tiéne ' s / he has ' ) , while consonant - final words with final stress are considered regular ( e.g. mantél ' table cloth ' ) . Antepenult stress is always regarded ...
In general , penult stress on vowel - final words is the norm ( e.g. tiéne ' s / he has ' ) , while consonant - final words with final stress are considered regular ( e.g. mantél ' table cloth ' ) . Antepenult stress is always regarded ...
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Most words ending in -n have final stress , which is why generative analyses derive final stress as the unmarked case for such consonantfinal words.8 Aske ( 1990 : 35 ) , however , noticed that in Spanish , about 62 % of 55 common ...
Most words ending in -n have final stress , which is why generative analyses derive final stress as the unmarked case for such consonantfinal words.8 Aske ( 1990 : 35 ) , however , noticed that in Spanish , about 62 % of 55 common ...
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FRENCH balance ( balãs ] ( bala " si ) ' scales ' timbre [ těbre ] [ tembele ' stamp ' compagnie [ kɔpani ] [ kɔmpani ] ' company ' In contrast , word - final nasal vowels lose their nasality , as shown in 7 . ( 7 ) a .
FRENCH balance ( balãs ] ( bala " si ) ' scales ' timbre [ těbre ] [ tembele ' stamp ' compagnie [ kɔpani ] [ kɔmpani ] ' company ' In contrast , word - final nasal vowels lose their nasality , as shown in 7 . ( 7 ) a .
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