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W S W W SWW SW WSW W In other examples , the final syllables are ONLY weak : words like galaxy , allergy , SW W SW character , lavender , carbuncle . Since these words have no alternate pronunciations with a final strong syllable ...
W S W W SWW SW WSW W In other examples , the final syllables are ONLY weak : words like galaxy , allergy , SW W SW character , lavender , carbuncle . Since these words have no alternate pronunciations with a final strong syllable ...
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SW W SW > S SWW is special about this type of word is that it begins with two heavy syllables . It WS WSW appears that S may occur on either one . ( Note , e.g. , that Monongahela , where the initial syllable is light , does not have as ...
SW W SW > S SWW is special about this type of word is that it begins with two heavy syllables . It WS WSW appears that S may occur on either one . ( Note , e.g. , that Monongahela , where the initial syllable is light , does not have as ...
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Thus far we have restricted ourselves to a binary representation of accented and unaccented syllables , and have tried ... Yet it is generally agreed that , in words with more than one accented syllable , one of these is more prominent ...
Thus far we have restricted ourselves to a binary representation of accented and unaccented syllables , and have tried ... Yet it is generally agreed that , in words with more than one accented syllable , one of these is more prominent ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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