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calculated on the basis of oppositions between long and short syllables rather than on the basis of segmental quantity oppositions . A syllabification rule prevails in Finnish - as well as in Estonian — that a short intervocalic ...
calculated on the basis of oppositions between long and short syllables rather than on the basis of segmental quantity oppositions . A syllabification rule prevails in Finnish - as well as in Estonian — that a short intervocalic ...
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In positions in which two consonantal quantity contrasts occur , syllables are likewise either short or noncontrastively long . Short syllables end in a short vowel ; all nonshort syllables count as long in positions in which only two ...
In positions in which two consonantal quantity contrasts occur , syllables are likewise either short or noncontrastively long . Short syllables end in a short vowel ; all nonshort syllables count as long in positions in which only two ...
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It is noted that the ' short fall ' is usually ' rising - falling ' and the ' short rise ' frequently ' completely level ' ( on the syllable marked , one may add ) . It is true that there has been an uncritical labeling of the four ...
It is noted that the ' short fall ' is usually ' rising - falling ' and the ' short rise ' frequently ' completely level ' ( on the syllable marked , one may add ) . It is true that there has been an uncritical labeling of the four ...
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On defining stages in Prehistoric Germanic | 19 |
Comparative constructions in English | 37 |
Prothesis in the Latin verb sum | 59 |
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