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- Homeric Recitation, with Input from Phonology and Philology * Avery D Andrews, ANU, June 2006
- Metrical Analysis of the Speech of Children with Suspected Developmental Apraxia of Speech
- A Rule-Based System for the Transcription of Sanskrit from the Devanagari Orthography to the International Phonetic Alphabet
- Cairne Arabic Syllable Structure Though Different Phonological Theories
- Word Stress in Arabic Watson, JCE
- Syllable Weight Asymmetries in Distinctive and Coercive Environments
- Meter Identification of Sanskrit Verse
- Metrical Structure and Sung Rhythm of the Hausa Rajaz Bruce Hayes, Russell G
- Vowel and Consonant Sonority and Coda Weight: a Cross-Linguistic Study*
- The Meter of Tashlhiyt Berber Songs
- Finding Rhythm in Prose and Poetry
- Lemmata Linguistica Latina
- Phonological Evidence for Pāda Cohesion in Rigvedic Versification
- ONSETS CONTRIBUTE to SYLLABLE WEIGHT: STATISTICAL EVIDENCE from STRESS and METER KEVIN M. RYAN Harvard University 1. INTRODUCTIO
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- Chapter 4: Syllable Structure P´Eter Szigetv´Ari
- Output Optimization in the Irish Plural System*
- Stressed and Unstressed Poetry Examples
- The Stress-Weight Interface in Meter∗
- Phonology Syllable Weight
- Latin Syllable Structure in Typological Perspective
- Syllable Weight in Amharic Hannah Sande and Andrew Hedding 1
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- 135 Word Stress in Arabic
- Syllabification, Compensatory Lengthening and Epenthesis in Irish
- Phonological Weight
- Syllables and Moras in Arabic
- Chapter 4 Quantitative Meter
- The Phonology of Classical Greek Meter*
- Syllable Structure in the Dialects of Arabic
- Recessive Accent in Ancient Greek Revisited Norval Smith & Diana Apoussidou
- 1 2 Phonology 2.1 Introduction Phonology Is the Study Of
- Why Syllable Weight Seems to Work Differently at the Right Edge, and Why It Really Works the Same
- Metre (Poetry) 1 Metre (Poetry)
- Syllable Weight Readings for Next Week: • Kawahara, S
- Metered Verse
- Reduplication and Syllable Transfer in Sanskrit and Elsewhere Author(S): Donca Steriade Source: Phonology, Vol
- State-Of-The-Art Review Article
- Syllable Structure and Extrametricality: a Typological and Phonetic Study*
- Vowel Length-Driven Syllable Weight
- ONSETS CONTRIBUTE to SYLLABLE WEIGHT: STATISTICAL EVIDENCE from STRESS and METER Kevin M
- Of the Brevis in Longo Principle
- Anceps Andrew M. Devine and Laurence Stephens
- Mongolian Stress, Licensing, and Factorial Typology* Rachel Walker University of California, Santa Cruz June 1997