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103 NOTATIONAL CONVENTIONS<br />

Table 16.1 continued<br />

� alternates with<br />

1, ...9 indication of vowel height, tone height, stress level as specified within a<br />

particular theory; indicator of person<br />

� foot; phonological phrase<br />

� mora; morpheme<br />

� syllable<br />

� thematic<br />

� phonological word<br />

� sentence; super-foot; foot<br />

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