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1 2 1 3 the Stressed Syllable Rule assigns primary stress to the first syllable , and the stress on the final vowel is reduced to secondary ( hurricane ) by the Compound Stress Rule . The ( revised ) Nuclear Stress Rule then weakens the ...
1 2 1 3 the Stressed Syllable Rule assigns primary stress to the first syllable , and the stress on the final vowel is reduced to secondary ( hurricane ) by the Compound Stress Rule . The ( revised ) Nuclear Stress Rule then weakens the ...
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As with the wynd wavis the wickir ( Lament Makaris 14 ) W S WS SW WS ( wavis has trochaic inversion ) It has also been observed by Beaver ( 1974 : 12 ) that stress on the prepositions to and on ' seems perfectly natural ' in the ...
As with the wynd wavis the wickir ( Lament Makaris 14 ) W S WS SW WS ( wavis has trochaic inversion ) It has also been observed by Beaver ( 1974 : 12 ) that stress on the prepositions to and on ' seems perfectly natural ' in the ...
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Evidence for the regularity of penultimate stress as the general case is that such stress often develops in words that have entered English with antepenultimate stress ; examples of innovative penultimate stress are babúshka , gondóla ...
Evidence for the regularity of penultimate stress as the general case is that such stress often develops in words that have entered English with antepenultimate stress ; examples of innovative penultimate stress are babúshka , gondóla ...
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Upsidedown phonology W R Leben and O W Robinson | 1 |
Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
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