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Word order in contrastive (or emphatic) focus constructions6. Word Order in wh-questions; 7. Conclusion; REFERENCES; 3 Portuguese in Contact; 1. Introduction; 2. The emergence of pidgin and creole languages and the process of irregular language transmission; 3. Brazil; 4. Africa; 5. Asia; 6. Portuguese in contact with Spanish; 7. Conclusion; REFERENCES; 4 A Comparative Study of the Sounds of European and Brazilian Portuguese; 1. Consonants; 2. Vowels; REFERENCES; 5 Phonological Processes Affecting Vowels; 1. Introduction; 2. Unstressed vowel neutralization 327 $a3. Pretonic Mid-Vowel Harmony in BP4. Nasal vowels and nasal diphthongs; 5. Conclusion; REFERENCES; 6 Syllable Structure; 1. Introduction; 2. The structure of the Portuguese syllable; 3. Syllable structure and syllabification; 4. Conclusion; REFERENCES; 7 Main Stress and Secondary Stress in Brazilian and European Portuguese; 1. Introduction; 2. A note on the history of Portuguese stress; 3. Primary stress: the data; 4. 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