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In other dialects , there is very open contact between a vowel and the following consonant a -in some , so open that , in a final ' closed syllable ' , the final consonant is apparently separated from the vowel by a syllable boundary .
In other dialects , there is very open contact between a vowel and the following consonant a -in some , so open that , in a final ' closed syllable ' , the final consonant is apparently separated from the vowel by a syllable boundary .
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In German , final verb position came to be used regularly in dependent clauses around 1500. The reasons are not completely agreed on ; in early periods of Germanic , verbs occurred in final position , but not consistently .
In German , final verb position came to be used regularly in dependent clauses around 1500. The reasons are not completely agreed on ; in early periods of Germanic , verbs occurred in final position , but not consistently .
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9 a which one expects to get after applying the necessary rules , and OE ærend to be the result of an analogical remodeling of polysyllabic j - stems after polysyllabic i - stems , which lose their final -i's in syllable structures of ...
9 a which one expects to get after applying the necessary rules , and OE ærend to be the result of an analogical remodeling of polysyllabic j - stems after polysyllabic i - stems , which lose their final -i's in syllable structures of ...
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