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... stress ' , so that the only English examples are of the type áccent : accént and absent absent . Apparently Rudnyékyj , despite his years of resi- dence in an English - speaking country , has not yet learned to hear such contrasts as ...
... stress ' , so that the only English examples are of the type áccent : accént and absent absent . Apparently Rudnyékyj , despite his years of resi- dence in an English - speaking country , has not yet learned to hear such contrasts as ...
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... stress are described under the names fortis , semifortis , levis , and levissimus , the first two being grouped as ' strong ' , the last two as ' weak ' on the criterion that contrasts of quantity and accent do not occur ( ' are ...
... stress are described under the names fortis , semifortis , levis , and levissimus , the first two being grouped as ' strong ' , the last two as ' weak ' on the criterion that contrasts of quantity and accent do not occur ( ' are ...
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... stress is not usually found immediately after a primary stress in a single word ; thus , a compound of [ ' šin ] ' Schein ' appears with only one stress in the phrase [ tun ' föšin ] ' zum Vorschein ' . But a secondary stress occurs ...
... stress is not usually found immediately after a primary stress in a single word ; thus , a compound of [ ' šin ] ' Schein ' appears with only one stress in the phrase [ tun ' föšin ] ' zum Vorschein ' . But a secondary stress occurs ...
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Negau harigasti | 9 |
Frequency of consonant clusters | 25 |
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