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For example , the two unaccented syllables of / omé - rərə 1 / ' several tend to be realized in de Groot's pattern 11-12 , i.e. with slightly more stress on the final syllable than on the medial one . We have already seen this pattern ...
For example , the two unaccented syllables of / omé - rərə 1 / ' several tend to be realized in de Groot's pattern 11-12 , i.e. with slightly more stress on the final syllable than on the medial one . We have already seen this pattern ...
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Two examples show an interplay between syllables that are unaccentable by nature ( having centralized vowels ) and syllables ... syntax ) , which reminds us that the syllable is without accent regardless of the phonetic realization .
Two examples show an interplay between syllables that are unaccentable by nature ( having centralized vowels ) and syllables ... syntax ) , which reminds us that the syllable is without accent regardless of the phonetic realization .
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Occurs syllable initial and has a written referent th . T / t'ao / . / t / Phoneme with one allophone ( t ] , a voiceless nonaspirated fortis dental stop . Occurs syllable initial and has a written referent t . T / tao / . PALATAL .
Occurs syllable initial and has a written referent th . T / t'ao / . / t / Phoneme with one allophone ( t ] , a voiceless nonaspirated fortis dental stop . Occurs syllable initial and has a written referent t . T / tao / . PALATAL .
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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