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ArtikelStress and rhythm in Brazilian Portuguese  
Oleh: Major, Roy C.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language (ada di JSTOR) vol. 61 no. 2 (Jun. 1985), page 259-282.
Fulltext: STRESS AND RHYTHM IN BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE.pdf (533.49KB)
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Isi artikelBrazilian Prtugese prosody is organized in a rhythmic hierarchy which governs the phonology of the language, and which is demonstrated by instrumental and phonological evidence to be present diachronically and synchronically in different speech styles. Principles of stress, which yield two degrees, assign secondary stress to pretonic syllables and no stress to posttonic syllables. From this follows the relationship pretonic ) posttonic-which means that, in agiven style, any reductive process necessarily operates posttonically before it can operate pretonically. From this hierarchical relationship, vowel quality and syllable weight are predictable. However, the hierarchy may be an alternating strong/weak pattern.*
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