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e a / in weakly stressed final syllables.12 As Fourquet , van Coetsem , and Makaev have emphasized , the shift and stabilization of the accent in Germanic resulted in the disruption of the autonomy of the syllable which was ...
e a / in weakly stressed final syllables.12 As Fourquet , van Coetsem , and Makaev have emphasized , the shift and stabilization of the accent in Germanic resulted in the disruption of the autonomy of the syllable which was ...
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Same final consonant letter : at , bat , cat , fat , gat , hat , mat b . Same initial consonant letter : bat , bad , bag , ban c . Different vowel letter : bad , bid , bed , bud d . Digraph in place of initial or final consonant ( than ...
Same final consonant letter : at , bat , cat , fat , gat , hat , mat b . Same initial consonant letter : bat , bad , bag , ban c . Different vowel letter : bad , bid , bed , bud d . Digraph in place of initial or final consonant ( than ...
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This alternation between // and / y / in LA , however , is not a general one . That is , there are medial / y / s which do not alternate with final / l / s , as in ley : leyes , and of course final / \ / s which do not alternate with ...
This alternation between // and / y / in LA , however , is not a general one . That is , there are medial / y / s which do not alternate with final / l / s , as in ley : leyes , and of course final / \ / s which do not alternate with ...
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