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Stress (linguistics)

  • Part 1: Introduction to The

    Part 1: Introduction to The

  • An Instrumental Study of Vowel Reduction and Stress Placement in Spanish-Accented English

    An Instrumental Study of Vowel Reduction and Stress Placement in Spanish-Accented English

  • Tone, Intonation, Stress and Duration in Navajo

    Tone, Intonation, Stress and Duration in Navajo

  • Pronunciation Notes (PDF)

    Pronunciation Notes (PDF)

  • 49 Stress-Timed Vs. Syllable- Timed Languages

    49 Stress-Timed Vs. Syllable- Timed Languages

  • Stress Chapter

    Stress Chapter

  • What in the World Do We Know About Word Stress? a Review of What It Is and How to Teach It

    What in the World Do We Know About Word Stress? a Review of What It Is and How to Teach It

  • On Recent Claims About Stress and Tone

    On Recent Claims About Stress and Tone

  • Stress Reduction

    Stress Reduction

  • English Words with Phonetic Transcription Pdf

    English Words with Phonetic Transcription Pdf

  • 1 Stress and Syllable Structure in English

    1 Stress and Syllable Structure in English

  • Stress and Accent in Language Production and Under- Standing1

    Stress and Accent in Language Production and Under- Standing1

  • Exceptional Stress and Reduced Vowels in Munster Irish Anton Kukhto

    Exceptional Stress and Reduced Vowels in Munster Irish Anton Kukhto

  • 14 Linguistic Rhythm and Speech Segmentation A. Cutler

    14 Linguistic Rhythm and Speech Segmentation A. Cutler

  • Stress-Timed and Syllable-Timed Languages and Their Impact on Second Language Acquisition Madeline M

    Stress-Timed and Syllable-Timed Languages and Their Impact on Second Language Acquisition Madeline M

  • Pronunciation Problems of Chinese Learners of English

    Pronunciation Problems of Chinese Learners of English

  • L2 Transfer of Stress, Tones, and Intonation from Mandarin: a Case Study

    L2 Transfer of Stress, Tones, and Intonation from Mandarin: a Case Study

  • RA Draft Phonology Sketch

    RA Draft Phonology Sketch

Top View
  • FACEBOOK and the STRESS-BUFFERING HYPOTHESIS Perceived Stress and the Buffering Effect of Perceived Social Support
  • On the Rhythm Rule in Polish Bruce Hayes and Stanislaw Puppel University Ofcalifornia, Los Angeles
  • Gemination and Degemination in English Affixation
  • A Few Thoughts on the Term 'Signeme'
  • Geminate Typology and the Perception of Consonant Duration
  • The Semantics of Stress and Pitch in English
  • Gemination in English Loans in American Varieties of Italian*
  • 13 Word Stress a Introduction When a Word Has More Than One Syllable, There Is Always One Syllable That Has Greater Stress Than the Others
  • The Hybrid Pitch Accent-Tone-Stress System of Latvian
  • UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
  • Stress Systems*
  • Syllables and Stress Practice Words
  • Syllables and Individual Words
  • Reduced Vowels in American English
  • A Typology of Stress Systems
  • Phonetics: the Sounds of Language
  • Understanding and Managing Stress Take a Mindful Minute
  • De-Stressed Words in Mandarin: Drawing Parallel with English


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