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( b ) If there is only one non - syllabic segment between two syllabic segments , the $ -boundary occurs before the non - syllabic segment : u $ na ' one ' , o $ so ' bear ' , ha $ ya ' let there be ' , pe $ ro ' but ' .
( b ) If there is only one non - syllabic segment between two syllabic segments , the $ -boundary occurs before the non - syllabic segment : u $ na ' one ' , o $ so ' bear ' , ha $ ya ' let there be ' , pe $ ro ' but ' .
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The alternate approach , to define the syllable in terms of sequences of segments , is the one that is accepted here , even though only considerations of economy influence a choice . The syllable , then , can be defined in terms of a ...
The alternate approach , to define the syllable in terms of sequences of segments , is the one that is accepted here , even though only considerations of economy influence a choice . The syllable , then , can be defined in terms of a ...
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Its use expresses the fact that stress affects not only the vowel of a syllable , but that all the segments of the syllable have a stronger articulation when stress is present.12 4. HOW THE DEFINITION WORKS .
Its use expresses the fact that stress affects not only the vowel of a syllable , but that all the segments of the syllable have a stronger articulation when stress is present.12 4. HOW THE DEFINITION WORKS .
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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