Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... syllable boundary is inserted to yield $ s $ la $ vo $ . But $ s $ is not a possible syllable in Spanish , since it contains no vowel . In order to preserve the syllable- structure constraints with the minimal amount of change , the ...
... syllable boundary is inserted to yield $ s $ la $ vo $ . But $ s $ is not a possible syllable in Spanish , since it contains no vowel . In order to preserve the syllable- structure constraints with the minimal amount of change , the ...
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... syllable adverbs ( e.g. parfaitement ) , it could fall on the second syllable ; but in adverbs of more than three syllables ( e.g. volontairement ) , its place was fixed on the first syllable . From a functional perspective , S ...
... syllable adverbs ( e.g. parfaitement ) , it could fall on the second syllable ; but in adverbs of more than three syllables ( e.g. volontairement ) , its place was fixed on the first syllable . From a functional perspective , S ...
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... syllable , graduated if there is more than one post - accentual syllable ; or a type unique to Ukrainian among the East Slavic languages , characterized by a rise on the first post - accentual syllable and a fall on the second ...
... syllable , graduated if there is more than one post - accentual syllable ; or a type unique to Ukrainian among the East Slavic languages , characterized by a rise on the first post - accentual syllable and a fall on the second ...
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