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2. On the Place and Power of Accent in Language

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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Professor Blackie then read a paper on “The Place and Power of Accent in Language.” On the subject of accent and quantity, he remarked, especially in relation to the learned languages, the greatest confusion had prevailed, and the existing practice was altogether unreasonable and anomalous. In articulate sound four things had to be distinguished—volume or bulk, force or emphasis, elevation and depression, and prolongation or duration.

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Proceedings 1870-71
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1872

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