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The chief trimeter locus here , the break , includes only disyllables of carawith a heavy second syllable , and the actual instances are metrically just like the behavior of Heavy Two polysyllables of this stem ( Table 6 , below ) ...
The chief trimeter locus here , the break , includes only disyllables of carawith a heavy second syllable , and the actual instances are metrically just like the behavior of Heavy Two polysyllables of this stem ( Table 6 , below ) ...
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In none of these positions is it likely that the word will follow V ; indeed , all four dimeter instances of kaví after ... In Table 9 the preference for trimeter lines is strongly marked , where all but one instance occurs as the whole ...
In none of these positions is it likely that the word will follow V ; indeed , all four dimeter instances of kaví after ... In Table 9 the preference for trimeter lines is strongly marked , where all but one instance occurs as the whole ...
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But there is another possibility : since this line is the only instance of tuvidyumná not in pāda - initial position ... etc. , to behave like all the words we have seen so far , showing few instances following a final short vowel .
But there is another possibility : since this line is the only instance of tuvidyumná not in pāda - initial position ... etc. , to behave like all the words we have seen so far , showing few instances following a final short vowel .
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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