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The deleted H may be linked to a string of syllables , as in sídáy below . ... case of Syllable Adjacency , where a TBU within the syllable but not a full syllable may stand between target and trigger , is found in the Chimaraba 12 What ...
The deleted H may be linked to a string of syllables , as in sídáy below . ... case of Syllable Adjacency , where a TBU within the syllable but not a full syllable may stand between target and trigger , is found in the Chimaraba 12 What ...
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All future - tense verbs have H on the second TBU of the penultimate syllable . Verbs with a third - person subject have an additional H on the first TBU of the stem , i.e. the TBU immediately following the future tense prefix na- .
All future - tense verbs have H on the second TBU of the penultimate syllable . Verbs with a third - person subject have an additional H on the first TBU of the stem , i.e. the TBU immediately following the future tense prefix na- .
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( Outstanding dis- second syllable the weak branch of the final sertations in linguistics . ) New York foot . Since in metrical theory weak syllables & London : Garland , 1992. Pp . xv , may not branch , the syllable must shorten .
( Outstanding dis- second syllable the weak branch of the final sertations in linguistics . ) New York foot . Since in metrical theory weak syllables & London : Garland , 1992. Pp . xv , may not branch , the syllable must shorten .
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