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Metrical phonology / Syllable / The Sound Pattern of English / Pitch accent / Tone / Stress / Expletive infixation / Prosodic unit / Mora / Phonology / Linguistics / Autosegmental phonology
Date: 2003-09-04 10:29:57
Metrical phonology
Syllable
The Sound Pattern of English
Pitch accent
Tone
Stress
Expletive infixation
Prosodic unit
Mora
Phonology
Linguistics
Autosegmental phonology

Nonlinear Phonology: An Overview John J. McCarthy University of Texas at Austin and University of Massachusetts, Amherst GLOW Newsletter 8, February[removed]Introduction The last five or six years have seen a substantial

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