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ble that the stress in early classical Latin was not an accent but part of a junctural phone . It can be located mechanically if certain borders are assumed . Grammatically these borders are clear , but without adequate material it is ...
ble that the stress in early classical Latin was not an accent but part of a junctural phone . It can be located mechanically if certain borders are assumed . Grammatically these borders are clear , but without adequate material it is ...
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In their discussion of stress they establish four degrees which they are willing to call phonemic : loud , reduced loud , medial , and weak . The loud is the one loudest stress which dominates a ' phonemic phrase ' ; the reduced loud ...
In their discussion of stress they establish four degrees which they are willing to call phonemic : loud , reduced loud , medial , and weak . The loud is the one loudest stress which dominates a ' phonemic phrase ' ; the reduced loud ...
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Stress may indeed be only a name for various groupings of such measurable factors as vowel quality , pitch , tone ... It is interesting in this connection to note that in a recent study of the relation between quantity and stress ...
Stress may indeed be only a name for various groupings of such measurable factors as vowel quality , pitch , tone ... It is interesting in this connection to note that in a recent study of the relation between quantity and stress ...
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Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
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accent according alternants American analysis appears assume beginning beside called clear common comparative connection consonant contain corresponding derived determined dialects discussion distinction element ending English evidence example existence explained expression fact final forms frequently give given grammar Hitt Hittite important Indic initial instances Italy language later Latin less linguistic material meaning morpheme noun object occur original parallel pattern perhaps person phonemes position possible preceded present probably pronoun question recorded reference relation represent result root rule seems semivowel separate short similar single sound speech spellings statement stem stop stress suffix suggested syllable texts tion unit University verb vowel words writing written