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With the exception of appositions , of prepositional phrases in endocentric constructions , and of subordinating conjunctions in contact with the preceding clause , all the combinations listed illustrate compulsory close juncture .
With the exception of appositions , of prepositional phrases in endocentric constructions , and of subordinating conjunctions in contact with the preceding clause , all the combinations listed illustrate compulsory close juncture .
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OE eo , similarly , was monophthongized to general Middle English ē , " falling in with Anglian ē ( < Germanic & , which in West Saxon appears as ' a ' ' ) as ME ' close e ' . If , however , in Northumbrian Old English , eo and ea ...
OE eo , similarly , was monophthongized to general Middle English ē , " falling in with Anglian ē ( < Germanic & , which in West Saxon appears as ' a ' ' ) as ME ' close e ' . If , however , in Northumbrian Old English , eo and ea ...
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The junctural pattern of Polish is described in terms of close and open juncture . Close juncture , or the normal transition from one sound to another , occurs within the range of the syllable , and in one form of compound juncture .
The junctural pattern of Polish is described in terms of close and open juncture . Close juncture , or the normal transition from one sound to another , occurs within the range of the syllable , and in one form of compound juncture .
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