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a have independent status as behavioral units , this does not negate the possibility that syllable - size units are ... and target ( or the substituted segments ) does not generally exceed seven syllables , ( and ) since we know that ...
a have independent status as behavioral units , this does not negate the possibility that syllable - size units are ... and target ( or the substituted segments ) does not generally exceed seven syllables , ( and ) since we know that ...
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In all but four of them , there is a five - syllable opening followed by the enormously commonplace two - syllable break in luuli the second syllable of tirá- is always heavy in these lines , and makes up the first syllable of a ...
In all but four of them , there is a five - syllable opening followed by the enormously commonplace two - syllable break in luuli the second syllable of tirá- is always heavy in these lines , and makes up the first syllable of a ...
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The effect of 1 and 2 is to place syllable boundaries around all words and syllabic affixes in a sentence . Rule 3 inserts a syllable boundary immediately before each unstressed vowel or syllabic segment .
The effect of 1 and 2 is to place syllable boundaries around all words and syllabic affixes in a sentence . Rule 3 inserts a syllable boundary immediately before each unstressed vowel or syllabic segment .
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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