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The notion of stress is often associated with both accent and emphasis , Walker (
1791 : 59 ) noting : ' Accent , in its very nature , implies a comparison with other
syllables less forcible ; hence , we may conclude , that monosyllables , properly ...
The notion of stress is often associated with both accent and emphasis , Walker (
1791 : 59 ) noting : ' Accent , in its very nature , implies a comparison with other
syllables less forcible ; hence , we may conclude , that monosyllables , properly ...
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APPENDIX TWO : OF THE PROVINCIAL ACCENTUATION CAP1 Of the
Accented Syllables in Words of More Syllables than One In every word of more
than one ... That affectation of the voice , which occasions this distinction we call
accent .
APPENDIX TWO : OF THE PROVINCIAL ACCENTUATION CAP1 Of the
Accented Syllables in Words of More Syllables than One In every word of more
than one ... That affectation of the voice , which occasions this distinction we call
accent .
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I shall here confine myself to that part of grammar called accent , not in its general
and vulgar acceptation , by which is understood that tone or pitch of voice
distinguishing the inhabitants of different countries and provinces , described by
me ...
I shall here confine myself to that part of grammar called accent , not in its general
and vulgar acceptation , by which is understood that tone or pitch of voice
distinguishing the inhabitants of different countries and provinces , described by
me ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
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