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first syllable is either in quantity 1 or 2. The total number of possibilities is thus 2 x ( 4 X 2 + 3 X 3 ) X 3 = 2 X 17 X 3 = 2 X 51 . In a word with four syllables , there are the two initial possibilities and seventeen possibilities ...
first syllable is either in quantity 1 or 2. The total number of possibilities is thus 2 x ( 4 X 2 + 3 X 3 ) X 3 = 2 X 17 X 3 = 2 X 51 . In a word with four syllables , there are the two initial possibilities and seventeen possibilities ...
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a > When controlled and ballistic syllables contrast in identical environmenti.e. when each occurs stressed in a ... plus any final aspiration due to fade of intensity , up to the onset of the following syllable : ( matsəhəm - nye ] ...
a > When controlled and ballistic syllables contrast in identical environmenti.e. when each occurs stressed in a ... plus any final aspiration due to fade of intensity , up to the onset of the following syllable : ( matsəhəm - nye ] ...
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The phonological foot consists of one to seven syllables , of which one is stressed . Syllables are distributed in the foot as follows : syllable types + 0 + NET and + 0 + NET occur stressed , prestressed , or poststressed ; as many as ...
The phonological foot consists of one to seven syllables , of which one is stressed . Syllables are distributed in the foot as follows : syllable types + 0 + NET and + 0 + NET occur stressed , prestressed , or poststressed ; as many as ...
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