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Towards a typology of lexical accent: “Stress accent” and “pitch accent” in a renewed perspective. By Frans van Coetsem. (Monographien zur Sprachwissenschaft, 18.) Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1996. Pp. 141. Paper. DM 48,00.

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Towards a typology of lexical accent: “Stress accent” and “pitch accent” in a renewed perspective. By Frans van Coetsem. (Monographien zur Sprachwissenschaft, 18.) Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1996. Pp. 141. Paper. DM 48,00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 December 2008

Tomas Riad
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Stockholm UniversityDepartment of Scandinavian Languages S-106 91 StockholmSweden [[email protected]]

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