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But the mora analysis shows this contour change to be a movement also , albeit a movement WITHIN the thematic syllable . It follows directly from this analysis that the movable accent should not move further right than the first mora of ...
But the mora analysis shows this contour change to be a movement also , albeit a movement WITHIN the thematic syllable . It follows directly from this analysis that the movable accent should not move further right than the first mora of ...
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In Types 1 and 3 , the accent can never be on the last mora of the stem , and is most often on the first . In endings , the accent is either on the first or on the last mora . With a couple of exceptions to be discussed later , it is on ...
In Types 1 and 3 , the accent can never be on the last mora of the stem , and is most often on the first . In endings , the accent is either on the first or on the last mora . With a couple of exceptions to be discussed later , it is on ...
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This acute arises quite simply by the rule corresponding to Saussure's Law ( 43 ) . This rule throws the accent forward from the last mora of the stem onto the first mora of the theme , creating a falling accent .
This acute arises quite simply by the rule corresponding to Saussure's Law ( 43 ) . This rule throws the accent forward from the last mora of the stem onto the first mora of the theme , creating a falling accent .
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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