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The phonological statement of intonation is made only as detailed as is needed to define those sub - systems of each tone required for the grammatical description , and Halliday claims to have provided a description which has reached ...
The phonological statement of intonation is made only as detailed as is needed to define those sub - systems of each tone required for the grammatical description , and Halliday claims to have provided a description which has reached ...
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When there is more than one foot in the tone group , selection of primary tone is normally made only once , but on some occasions ( tone groups with DOUBLE TONIC — fall - plus - rise , and rise - fall plus rise ) it is made twice .
When there is more than one foot in the tone group , selection of primary tone is normally made only once , but on some occasions ( tone groups with DOUBLE TONIC — fall - plus - rise , and rise - fall plus rise ) it is made twice .
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And in the analysis of tone 1 , to take a specific case , semantic considerations seem to take precedence over statistical ones . Here Halliday argues that the neutral tone is the one where the tonic starts on the same pitch as the ...
And in the analysis of tone 1 , to take a specific case , semantic considerations seem to take precedence over statistical ones . Here Halliday argues that the neutral tone is the one where the tonic starts on the same pitch as the ...
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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