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The first of Fries ' patterns is one - syllable words consisting of a single consonant letter ( or replacement ) + a vowel letter representing a single phoneme + another single consonant letter ( or replacement ) : a .
The first of Fries ' patterns is one - syllable words consisting of a single consonant letter ( or replacement ) + a vowel letter representing a single phoneme + another single consonant letter ( or replacement ) : a .
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All consonants ( except / v / ) occur in this position in three contrastive quantities . The realization of consonant quantity oppositions in other positions depends on the number of syllables in the word and on the quantity of the ...
All consonants ( except / v / ) occur in this position in three contrastive quantities . The realization of consonant quantity oppositions in other positions depends on the number of syllables in the word and on the quantity of the ...
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Each word begins either with a vowel or with a consonant of noncontrastive quantity . This provides two choices . In a monosyllabic word , the vowel is short or long , giving two choices for the vowel . The word ends either in a vowel ...
Each word begins either with a vowel or with a consonant of noncontrastive quantity . This provides two choices . In a monosyllabic word , the vowel is short or long , giving two choices for the vowel . The word ends either in a vowel ...
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