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FOOT STRUCTURE IN PERSIAN LANGUAGE BASED ON METRICAL STRESS THEORY

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  63-78

Abstract

 This paper, based on metrical STRESS theory (Hayes, 1981), begins to argue that lexemes of standard Persian have a bounded main STRESS with feet which are mostly right-dominant and quantity-sensitive. It also illustrates that the FOOT construction in Persian follows a "right-to-left" process. Then it argues that in the theoretical framework of Hayes (1995), the lexemes of Persian have Iambic feet with a "Final End Rule".

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TABIBZADEH, O.. (2010). FOOT STRUCTURE IN PERSIAN LANGUAGE BASED ON METRICAL STRESS THEORY. JOURNAL OF RESEARCHES IN LINGUISTICS, 1(1), 63-78. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/160370/en

Vancouver: Copy

TABIBZADEH O.. FOOT STRUCTURE IN PERSIAN LANGUAGE BASED ON METRICAL STRESS THEORY. JOURNAL OF RESEARCHES IN LINGUISTICS[Internet]. 2010;1(1):63-78. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/160370/en

IEEE: Copy

O. TABIBZADEH, “FOOT STRUCTURE IN PERSIAN LANGUAGE BASED ON METRICAL STRESS THEORY,” JOURNAL OF RESEARCHES IN LINGUISTICS, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 63–78, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/160370/en

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