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... phrase in which he used a word as though it still had the sound ; this means merely that he is following the traditional use of the word , though he is not using one of the older phrases which maintained that use . Cases , however , in ...
... phrase in which he used a word as though it still had the sound ; this means merely that he is following the traditional use of the word , though he is not using one of the older phrases which maintained that use . Cases , however , in ...
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... phrase final position in context , otherwise it is long . 2. Polysyllabic words ending in a short vowel preceded by ? in turn preceded by a vowel , have this form out of context and in the phrase final position ; otherwise the ? is lost ...
... phrase final position in context , otherwise it is long . 2. Polysyllabic words ending in a short vowel preceded by ? in turn preceded by a vowel , have this form out of context and in the phrase final position ; otherwise the ? is lost ...
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... phrase except those that are initial in words contained in the phrase . Open syllables with ǝ are especially light . 2. Heavy , including initial syllables , phrase final syllables , high - toned syllables , syllables containing long ...
... phrase except those that are initial in words contained in the phrase . Open syllables with ǝ are especially light . 2. Heavy , including initial syllables , phrase final syllables , high - toned syllables , syllables containing long ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
Book Reviews | 32 |
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