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cannot normally begin a phrase ) .8 Syllables with the high level or the high rising tone are shorter than ... For reasons of convenience the syllable in this dialect is considered to consist of two parts , the INITIAL and the FINAL .
cannot normally begin a phrase ) .8 Syllables with the high level or the high rising tone are shorter than ... For reasons of convenience the syllable in this dialect is considered to consist of two parts , the INITIAL and the FINAL .
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In ( 1 ) about two thousand Tibetan syllables are listed in the order of the traditional written characters ... These ' catch meanings are often marked with an asterisk , which means ' that the single syllable is not in current use in ...
In ( 1 ) about two thousand Tibetan syllables are listed in the order of the traditional written characters ... These ' catch meanings are often marked with an asterisk , which means ' that the single syllable is not in current use in ...
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Type cvc ( consonant - vowel - consonant ) , with stress on first syllable and with word final in consonant ( medial stop or voiced fricative ) . 1.1.2 . Type cvc , with stress on second syllable and with word final in vowel ( a ore ) .
Type cvc ( consonant - vowel - consonant ) , with stress on first syllable and with word final in consonant ( medial stop or voiced fricative ) . 1.1.2 . Type cvc , with stress on second syllable and with word final in vowel ( a ore ) .
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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