Prosodic Phonology and the Acquisition of a Second Language

作者: Ellen Broselow

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2733-9_16

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摘要: … a difference in quality as well as length. No other changes are made in … stress, the final rhyme of a word is invisible; thus a word must have at least two rhymes in order to receive stress. …

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