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Prose utterances are organized in sentence units , with subdivision into phrases . The song organization is into song - units of three syllables each ( exceptionally four syllables ) . Each song - unit with its extra la - la - la's ...
Prose utterances are organized in sentence units , with subdivision into phrases . The song organization is into song - units of three syllables each ( exceptionally four syllables ) . Each song - unit with its extra la - la - la's ...
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The two sentences are made up of formulaically fixed pairs of song - units , and the overall syntactic constructions of the two sentences are parallel and fixed . This added dimension in the Toda song style is again not unique — the old ...
The two sentences are made up of formulaically fixed pairs of song - units , and the overall syntactic constructions of the two sentences are parallel and fixed . This added dimension in the Toda song style is again not unique — the old ...
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Six pairs of units have both alliteration and assonance in the initial words ; e.g. kar nïsoo , kor xwi_o0 ( 152.12 ) ' ( buffalo ) which does not stand to be milked- ( buffalo ) which does not allow calf to drink ' ( k- and -r repeated ) ...
Six pairs of units have both alliteration and assonance in the initial words ; e.g. kar nïsoo , kor xwi_o0 ( 152.12 ) ' ( buffalo ) which does not stand to be milked- ( buffalo ) which does not allow calf to drink ' ( k- and -r repeated ) ...
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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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