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Some of the adverbs which occur with such attributes are classified in traditional grammar as both adverbs and prepositions . I classify as prepositions only elements that never occur without an accompanying object ; those that occur ...
Some of the adverbs which occur with such attributes are classified in traditional grammar as both adverbs and prepositions . I classify as prepositions only elements that never occur without an accompanying object ; those that occur ...
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Syllables are distributed in the foot as follows : syllable types + 0 + NET and + 0 + NET occur stressed , prestressed , or poststressed ; as many as five syllables occur prestressed , but only one syllable occurs poststressed , except ...
Syllables are distributed in the foot as follows : syllable types + 0 + NET and + 0 + NET occur stressed , prestressed , or poststressed ; as many as five syllables occur prestressed , but only one syllable occurs poststressed , except ...
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( a ) Nasalized vowels e " , 2 " , a " , and or occur , but neither ( un ) nor ( 0 ) occurs as such . Interpretation of ( əm ) as a phonemic nasalized back vowel fills this hiatus . ( b ) There is structural parallelism between ( əm ) ...
( a ) Nasalized vowels e " , 2 " , a " , and or occur , but neither ( un ) nor ( 0 ) occurs as such . Interpretation of ( əm ) as a phonemic nasalized back vowel fills this hiatus . ( b ) There is structural parallelism between ( əm ) ...
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