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SUPRASEGMENTAL FEATURES. The intonational and other suprasegmental features, as well as the the pauses, are generally included in the equations. When one sequence is substitutable for another in an utterance, it is understood that the intonations, pauses, etc. of the utterance remain unchanged under the substitution. If the substitution is associated with a change in intonation, as in 'Who' for 'John' in '— got lost', we state that fact. - Harris (1946), a pag.179
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