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... condition now appears as : CONDITION 11 Within the same word an unstressed vowel followed by an optional liquid or nasal followed by another unstressed vowel may constitute a single metrical position . There is , however , a strong ...
... condition now appears as : CONDITION 11 Within the same word an unstressed vowel followed by an optional liquid or nasal followed by another unstressed vowel may constitute a single metrical position . There is , however , a strong ...
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... Condition 11 that both relevant vowels must be unstressed , then the sequences discussed above will automatically be assigned to a single posi- tion . We shall reformulate Condition 11 , therefore , as : CONDITION 1 Two vowels may ...
... Condition 11 that both relevant vowels must be unstressed , then the sequences discussed above will automatically be assigned to a single posi- tion . We shall reformulate Condition 11 , therefore , as : CONDITION 1 Two vowels may ...
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... Condition 21 will not apply to leyde it since Condition 21 requires that the syllable preceding the weakly stressed word , in this case it , be unstressed or weakly stressed . But suppose we were to drop that requirement . Then leyde it ...
... Condition 21 will not apply to leyde it since Condition 21 requires that the syllable preceding the weakly stressed word , in this case it , be unstressed or weakly stressed . But suppose we were to drop that requirement . Then leyde it ...
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