Do All Languages Have Word Accent?

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  • Larry M. Hyman
  • Harry van der Hulst
چکیده

1 This paper, which will appear in Harry van der Hulst, Studies on Word Accent, is a second revision (April 2012) of an oral paper presented at the Conference on Word Accent: Theoretical and Typological Issues, University of Connecticut, April 30, 2010. I would like to thank Harry van der Hulst, and two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments on the earlier drafts. 2 Harry van der Hulst has since indicated to me via personal communication that he meant “word accent” in the more general sense intended in this study. UC Berkeley Phonology Lab Annual Report (2012)

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تاریخ انتشار 2012