A phonological motivation behind the diatonic stress shift in Modern English

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Veröffentlicht in:International Conference on Historical Linguistics (21. : 2013 : Oslo) Historical linguistics 2013
1. Verfasser: Hotta, Ryuichi (VerfasserIn)
Pages:2013
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