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  1. 141
    ... to the syllable containing the stem...
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  2. 142
    by Manker, Jonathan T.
    Published 2012
    ... languages have indicated that the stem syllable displays phonetic prominence, perhaps due to its semantic...
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  3. 143
    by Hyde, Gene
    Published 2018
    ... PhotoEpigraphic51 series that combines a photograph, an epigraph, and a 51 syllable, three haiku verse structure...
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  4. 144
    Published 1973
    ... (not pronounced as if it was _bilberries_: first syllable clearly has the [Ei]diphthong. Probably a variant...
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  5. 145
    Published
    ... clearly on first syllable) Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Used I sleeveen, sleiveen, sleveen, slieveen...
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  6. 146
    Published
    ...little a This word was and still is pronounced (in Elliston) as one syllable, some- thing like 'lu...
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  7. 147
    Published 1977
    ... the phonetics of the syllable I wouldn't be suspicious. WK] Caprell SEP. 16 1977 Used I Used I Not used d'rackly...
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  8. 148
    Published 1963
    ..., and bakeapples and partridge-berries. [Juncture appears to be after the diphthong [PT] and the syllable division...
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  9. 149
    ... shouted out loudly when sliding to warn people to get out of the way. Shouted row - der, each syllable...
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  10. 150
    Published
    ... at Elliston, accent on first syllable, and u short, giving a smothered guttural of the whole word, the e long...
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  11. 151
    ... is triggered by the [ə] (or [ɨ]).Such vowel lengthening only takes place in the first syllable and under...
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  12. 152
    by Riionheimo, Helka
    Published 2002
    ... the end of the two-syllable stage), at the age of 2;42;7, she used a -va/v suffix of her own...
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  13. 153
    by Andrea L. Berez-Kroeker
    Published 2011
    ..., and syllable pacing) and pitch (pitch reset, boundary tones, and intonation- al phrasing). I show to a...
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  14. 154
    by Brunson, Barbara
    Published 1987
    ... strategy yield interesting insights into the nature of autosegmental attachment and syllable parsing...
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  15. 155
    by Heslop, Kate
    Published 2022
    ... devoted to syllable-counting, often rhyming kinds of poetry usually performed to musical accompaniment...
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  16. 156
    Published
    ... the stress on the second syllable - see second of the two citations above.This pronunciation therefore likely...
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  17. 157
    Published 1988
    ... carry a small shot gun.' To illustrate pronunciation. At lease for LeMessurier, two syllables...
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  18. 158
    Published
    ..._ in this informant's usage. Both words have an [r] finally in first syllable.) (*my spelling) Yes DNE-cit J.D.A...
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  19. 159
    ...'s-horn_ The extra syllable(s) in the compound or derived word led to the well-know rhythmic shortening...
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  20. 160
    Published 1964
    ... as I hear only one syllable. Cf. na'rn etc.] Used I Not used Withdrawn [see 'smutty bitch', perhaps...
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