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László Varga optical fiber links, visible ray communications, fiber-wireless, etc. The first part of this book describes roles and basic functions of optical modulators as well as various modulation schemes. The second part is on mathematical expressions dedicated to optical modulation, where sideband generatio轻率的你 发表于 2025-3-23 22:22:35
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number of theoretical issues are also dealt with in an original way. Hungarian is a Uralic or Finno-Ugric language spoken by over thirteen million people in Central Europe. The study of its stress and intonation will be of special interest to intonationists, phonologists, Hungarian language specialTrabeculoplasty 发表于 2025-3-24 13:28:19
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A Taxonomic Analysis of Hungarian Intonation1 This analysis will provide us with an inventory of the prosodemes which we shall submit to an autosegmental analysis in Chapter 4. The chapter is a synthesis and revision of the relevant parts of Varga (1989, 1993, 1994, 1995).拍翅 发表于 2025-3-24 22:49:21
Stress in Hungarian Words, Phrases and Sentencesgrees. In section 6.3 we shall examine stress in Hungarian words, including ordinary compounds. (The stressing of phrasal compounds will be discussed separately in Chapter 7.) Finally, in section 6.4. we shall consider the stressing of phrases and sentences, that is the stage of . in the syntax—phonology mapping (see section 1.2.2).DEAWL 发表于 2025-3-25 01:35:39
Rhythmical Secondary Stressess postlexically for rhythmical reasons. This is the kind of stress that, in some renderings at least, can be identified on the third, fifth and seventh syllables of the word amerikaiakat when it is pronounced in isolation, see (1). (The numerals below the word show the number of syllables.)