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For example, Danielsson's treatment of the accentuation of words in -able covers
thirty-two pages (55–86). After a two-page quotation from the NED on the '
formation of words in -able' there follow ten pages on such matters as the types of
...
For example, Danielsson's treatment of the accentuation of words in -able covers
thirty-two pages (55–86). After a two-page quotation from the NED on the '
formation of words in -able' there follow ten pages on such matters as the types of
...
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For these words in -ate, however, direct retention of the Latin stress was never
the most important factor, as will be pointed out below. Words in -ator often had
penultimate stress between 1550 and 1750 by direct borrowing of the Latin stress
, ...
For these words in -ate, however, direct retention of the Latin stress was never
the most important factor, as will be pointed out below. Words in -ator often had
penultimate stress between 1550 and 1750 by direct borrowing of the Latin stress
, ...
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words. Countertonic derivation from Latin words is primarily responsible for the
major accentual patterns of words in -ate ... major accentual patterns—the
antepenultimate stressing of words in -ical and -ize—and wholly or partially
responsible ...
words. Countertonic derivation from Latin words is primarily responsible for the
major accentual patterns of words in -ate ... major accentual patterns—the
antepenultimate stressing of words in -ical and -ize—and wholly or partially
responsible ...
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I | 10 |
The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
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American analysis appears Associate assume become called College common comparative connection consider consonant contain contrast derived descriptive dialects discussion distinction distribution elements English environment equivalent evidence example existence expressed fact final forms German give given grammatical Greek historical Hitt Hittite indicate influence initial Institute Italy language later Latin Library linguistic material meaning method Michigan morpheme noun occur original particular pattern pecho person Ph.D phonemic phrase plural position possible present probably problem Professor pronunciation recorded reference relation represent Review Romance seems semantic sentence separate sequence similar social Society sound South speech statement stem stress structure suffix tion University various verb vowel words York