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One very important part of the Common Slavic changes which simplified the syllable structure of the language was the loss of obstruents in syllable - final position . As a consequence of this change ( or , perhaps rather , these changes ) ...
One very important part of the Common Slavic changes which simplified the syllable structure of the language was the loss of obstruents in syllable - final position . As a consequence of this change ( or , perhaps rather , these changes ) ...
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( a ) Base has a final / t / : dolotó ' chisel ' , dolotcó / dolótce ; rešetó ' sieve ' , rešetcó / rešëtce . ( b ) Base is unstressed in the singular . ( c ) Base ends in a consonant cluster or consists of three or more full vowels .
( a ) Base has a final / t / : dolotó ' chisel ' , dolotcó / dolótce ; rešetó ' sieve ' , rešetcó / rešëtce . ( b ) Base is unstressed in the singular . ( c ) Base ends in a consonant cluster or consists of three or more full vowels .
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Stress is phonemic and may fall on the final , penultimate , or antepenultimate syllable of the word . In native words it falls most frequently on the penultimate , though certain particles and word - final suffixes involve final ...
Stress is phonemic and may fall on the final , penultimate , or antepenultimate syllable of the word . In native words it falls most frequently on the penultimate , though certain particles and word - final suffixes involve final ...
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