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2005 | 7 | 15-23

Article title

A reanalysis of the stress pattern in -ary/-ory words

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PL

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A reanalysis of the stress pattern in -ary/-ory words

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7

Pages

15-23

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published
2018-08-27

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Gdański

References

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  • Hayes, Bruce (1985) A metrical Theory of Stress Rules. Garland Publishing, New York.
  • Hayes, Bruce (1995) Metrical stress theory: principles and case studies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Kaye, Johnatan and Jean-Roger Vergnaud (1990) Constituent Structure and Government in Phonology, Phonology 7.2: 193-231.
  • Kingdon, Roger (1958) The Groundwork of English Stress. Longman, London.
  • Liberman, Mark and Allan S. Prince (1977) On stress and linguistic rhythm. Linguistic Inquiry 8: 249-336.
  • McCarthy, John (1986) OCP effects: gemination and antigemination. Linguistic Inquiry 17 207-263.
  • Walker, John (1775) The Rhyming Dictionary of the English Language. George Routledge, London.

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Publication order reference

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