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These indefinite and definite forms of Bulgarian nouns show an alternation involving a low vowel when stressed and the corresponding high vowel when unstressed . The stems in these examples are members of a stress class in which the ...
These indefinite and definite forms of Bulgarian nouns show an alternation involving a low vowel when stressed and the corresponding high vowel when unstressed . The stems in these examples are members of a stress class in which the ...
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( 4 ) If the base exhibits immobile stem stress , or is a monosyllable lacking a full vowel , then stress is basal : bolóto ... ( 5 ) If the base is stem - stressed and ends in // , then stress corresponds to singular base stress : délo ...
( 4 ) If the base exhibits immobile stem stress , or is a monosyllable lacking a full vowel , then stress is basal : bolóto ... ( 5 ) If the base is stem - stressed and ends in // , then stress corresponds to singular base stress : délo ...
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Such grammatical relations figure in the stress assignment rules provided by Chomsky & Halle 1968 , and these allow us to state the initial conditions which govern contraction.10 The following set of three rules operate to provide these ...
Such grammatical relations figure in the stress assignment rules provided by Chomsky & Halle 1968 , and these allow us to state the initial conditions which govern contraction.10 The following set of three rules operate to provide these ...
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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