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... stress alternations : ( 1 ) shift of stress from stem to desinence ; and ( 2 ) shift of stress from desinence to stem . This is valid , except that not all of the cases which he cites as undergoing one or another stress shift are ...
... stress alternations : ( 1 ) shift of stress from stem to desinence ; and ( 2 ) shift of stress from desinence to stem . This is valid , except that not all of the cases which he cites as undergoing one or another stress shift are ...
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... stress ( cf. ot sledá , do sledá ) , not only after negation or privative prepositions ; but cf. gen , sg . slédu . 68 : soxá ' plow ' and zimá ' winter ' have only stem - stressed forms in the peripheral plural cases , desinential stress ...
... stress ( cf. ot sledá , do sledá ) , not only after negation or privative prepositions ; but cf. gen , sg . slédu . 68 : soxá ' plow ' and zimá ' winter ' have only stem - stressed forms in the peripheral plural cases , desinential stress ...
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... stress ] V -stress -tense V la Nuclear stress rule Weak word rule ( 67 ) Vowel reduction The nuclear stress rule ( cf. Chomsky & Halle , pp . 17-8 , rules 9-10 ) is a cyclical rule which re - assigns primary stress to the last lexical ...
... stress ] V -stress -tense V la Nuclear stress rule Weak word rule ( 67 ) Vowel reduction The nuclear stress rule ( cf. Chomsky & Halle , pp . 17-8 , rules 9-10 ) is a cyclical rule which re - assigns primary stress to the last lexical ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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