Phonological words and morphs ( on the phonological level ) as well as phonetic words ( on the phonetic level ) are construed as'structured sound sequences,'that is, ordered pairs consisting of ( 1 ) a phonetic or phonological sound sequence ( called the'basis'of the morph or word ) and ( 2 ) a phonetic or phonological structure of the sound sequence itself a pair of ( 2a ) a tone languages are then treated in a unified way : differences of tone or stress are represented through sets of auditory values directly within a specific component of a phonological word, namely, the phonological intonation structure, which is properly linked to the ( syntactic ) intonation structures of syntactic units in which the phonological word occurs; and tone languages differ from accent languages mainly in the way phonological intonation structures are'processed'in syntactic intonation structures.
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Phonological words and morphs ( on the phonological level ) as well as phonetic words ( on the phonetic level ) are construed as'structured sound sequences,'that is, ordered pairs consisting of ( 1 ) a phonetic or phonological sound sequence ( called the'basis'of the morph or word ) and ( 2 ) a phonetic or phonological structure of the sound sequence itself a pair of ( 2a ) a tone languages are then treated in a unified way : differences of tone or stress are represented through sets of auditory values directly within a specific component of a phonological word, namely, the phonological intonation structure, which is properly linked to the ( syntactic ) intonation structures of syntactic units in which the phonological word occurs; and tone languages differ from accent languages mainly in the way phonological intonation structures are'processed'in syntactic intonation structures.