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Phonetics / Prosodic unit / Phonological word / Phonological hierarchy / Pitch accent / Head / Optimality theory / Upstep / Phrase / Linguistics / Phonology / Prosody
Date: 2011-10-07 16:03:05
Phonetics
Prosodic unit
Phonological word
Phonological hierarchy
Pitch accent
Head
Optimality theory
Upstep
Phrase
Linguistics
Phonology
Prosody

Gengo Kenkyu 136: 000–[removed]

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