Prace filologiczne, Količina 18Skł. gł. w Księgarni E. Wendego, 1963 |
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... syllables are H , following syllables are M. In other words : every word ( or in a larger context , every phrase ) either has or does not have an inherently high syllable . Those that do not , have a low first syllable and succeeding ...
... syllables are H , following syllables are M. In other words : every word ( or in a larger context , every phrase ) either has or does not have an inherently high syllable . Those that do not , have a low first syllable and succeeding ...
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... syllable . There is also the fact of Japanese pronunciation of English , in which the consonant clusters of English tend to be broken up into distinct syllables . We may then define the syllable in Japanese as a phonemic span of ...
... syllable . There is also the fact of Japanese pronunciation of English , in which the consonant clusters of English tend to be broken up into distinct syllables . We may then define the syllable in Japanese as a phonemic span of ...
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... syllable of Common Nordic to a vowel of the following unstressed syllable . This is a case of assimila- tion at a distance , or dilation as Grammont called it . It is a form of vowel harmony combined with rhythmic absorption . The ...
... syllable of Common Nordic to a vowel of the following unstressed syllable . This is a case of assimila- tion at a distance , or dilation as Grammont called it . It is a form of vowel harmony combined with rhythmic absorption . The ...