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In the transcription, spaces indicate word boundaries; they relate to contours as follows: forms with final stress and stressed monosyllables are indicated by acute accent marks; unstressed monosyllables and nonsyllabic words are ...
In the transcription, spaces indicate word boundaries; they relate to contours as follows: forms with final stress and stressed monosyllables are indicated by acute accent marks; unstressed monosyllables and nonsyllabic words are ...
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In the transcription , spaces indicate word boundaries ; they relate to contours as follows : forms with final stress and stressed monosyllables are indicated by acute accent marks ; unstressed monosyllables and nonsyllabic words are ...
In the transcription , spaces indicate word boundaries ; they relate to contours as follows : forms with final stress and stressed monosyllables are indicated by acute accent marks ; unstressed monosyllables and nonsyllabic words are ...
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observed ( indicated by a double acute / " / over the vowel ) ; its function could not be ascertained , in view of the scarcity of examples . 0.2 . Morphophonemically , four types of variability in the phonemic shape of morphemes are ...
observed ( indicated by a double acute / " / over the vowel ) ; its function could not be ascertained , in view of the scarcity of examples . 0.2 . Morphophonemically , four types of variability in the phonemic shape of morphemes are ...
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I | 1 |
Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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