Arkiv för nordisk filologi, Volumen122Lund University Press, 2007 |
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... onset in stressed syllables which ( phonotactically ) start with a vowel ( in other words have an empty onset ) is a well known phenomenon , occurring e.g. in Modern German and Modern Icelandic , and it is quite conceivable that this ...
... onset in stressed syllables which ( phonotactically ) start with a vowel ( in other words have an empty onset ) is a well known phenomenon , occurring e.g. in Modern German and Modern Icelandic , and it is quite conceivable that this ...
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tal onset . We see , then , that the metricality of the alliteration does not hinge on the phonetic realisation of the glottal closure . ( This is not denying that a glottal onset , if it was present in the language ( Old Icelandic or ...
tal onset . We see , then , that the metricality of the alliteration does not hinge on the phonetic realisation of the glottal closure . ( This is not denying that a glottal onset , if it was present in the language ( Old Icelandic or ...
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... onset is the end of vowel final words like þrá ' longing ' and ský ' cloud ' . And word internally this cor- responds to a hiatus ; it can be said that a hiatus by definition involves a word internal empty onset . As a type of ...
... onset is the end of vowel final words like þrá ' longing ' and ský ' cloud ' . And word internally this cor- responds to a hiatus ; it can be said that a hiatus by definition involves a word internal empty onset . As a type of ...
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