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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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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words . Countertonic derivation from Latin words is primarily responsible for the major accentual patterns of words in -ate with antepenultimate stress and of words in -ator with stress on the fourth syllable from the end .
words . Countertonic derivation from Latin words is primarily responsible for the major accentual patterns of words in -ate with antepenultimate stress and of words in -ator with stress on the fourth syllable from the end .
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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