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... syllable . The pronunciation dyaús occurs 27 times after a light syllable . According to the traditional text it seems to occur also 17 times after a heavy syllable and 6 times initially ; but these figures must certainly be ...
... syllable . The pronunciation dyaús occurs 27 times after a light syllable . According to the traditional text it seems to occur also 17 times after a heavy syllable and 6 times initially ; but these figures must certainly be ...
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... syllable in D. In B , it is syllabified with the following syllable when- ever the preceding vowel is long and whenever the following syllable is ' heavy ' ( see below ) ; thus : ' a.wi.ti ' large clam ' , ko .ši.'i ' he is calling ...
... syllable in D. In B , it is syllabified with the following syllable when- ever the preceding vowel is long and whenever the following syllable is ' heavy ' ( see below ) ; thus : ' a.wi.ti ' large clam ' , ko .ši.'i ' he is calling ...
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... syllable and , to a very limited degree , as to the actual force of enunciating the syllable as a whole . These matters depend on the position of the syllable in the word as well as on certain of the considerations mentioned in ...
... syllable and , to a very limited degree , as to the actual force of enunciating the syllable as a whole . These matters depend on the position of the syllable in the word as well as on certain of the considerations mentioned in ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
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