अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «TRIPHTHONGAL» से संबंधित हैं
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triphthongal का उपयोग पता करें।
triphthongal aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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Legends, Tales and Poems
178, XXXVII, l. 20. There is never triphthongal synalepha when an accented
weak vowel stands between two strong vowels. Therefore the conjunctions y and
ú prevent triphthongal synalepha. Ex. Y de purpura y oro la matiza, p. 168, IX, l. 4.
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The Compendium of Tachygraphy: Or, Lindsley's Phonetic ...
TRIPHTHONGAL COMBINATIONS. 29 we make one side of the circle heavy for
Ze, while the Es circle is made light. 3. When a syllable is added to a word ending
with the circle, if the added syllable begin with a vowel, the circle is changed ...
David Philip Lindsley, 1866
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Czech Historical Grammar
Triphthongal, or with slur-tone >y oll, clly 'whole': OPr. kails, id., cf. Osc. kaila '
shrine' or sim.: Eng. whole. IE *kailos. levy 'left-hand' (e after /) : Lat. laevus, id. IE
*laijfos. vdove 'to the widow': Lat. viduae. IE *yidheudi. dvl, f. 'two': Lat. duae: Eng.
... in, live — long, mitten; for the same sound, lengthened and accented, in pique ;
— for a 4th, in fir, mirth, liirth ; — for a 5th, in sirrah; — for a 6th, in sir}— for a 7th, (
triphthongal,) in kind. " The letter o stands for one simple sound, in 0, no, omen, ...
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Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain ...
The truth seems to be, that the language of China abounds in diphthongal at
least, if not in triphthongal sounds, which contribute, when found blended with
others that are more strictly monosyllabic, to give to its verse a certain share of
varied ...
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Poeseos Sinensis Commentarii: On the Poetry of the Chinese ...
The truth seems to be, ' that the language of China abounds in diphthongal at
least, if not in triphthongal sounds, which contribute, when found blended with
others that are more strictly monosyllabic, to give to its verse a certain share of
varied ...
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The Americas and the Caribbean
/d/, as in dead, middle-aged and older speakers often show a triphthongal form, [
e=i ́]. For the development of this vowel before nasals, see below under PIN/ PEN
and LENGTH. TRAP An unshifted form, [æ], is common, but the Southern drawl ...
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Phonology in English Language Teaching: An International ...
... monophthongal or diphthongal — or triphthongal in the case of [are] and [aue].
For the rhotic varieties, they tend to be monophthongal and for the non-rhotic,
diphthongal (or triphthongal) as /r/ is realized as [9]. Australian varieties of
English, ...
Martha C. Pennington, 2014
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A Handbook of Varieties of English: Morphology and syntax
Under heavy stress, particularly before /d/, as in dead, middle-aged and older
speakers often show a triphthongal form, [e=i ́]. For the development of this vowel
before nasals, see below under PIN/PEN and LENGTH. TRAP An unshifted form,
...
Edgar Werner Schneider, Bernd Kortmann, 2004
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PMLA PUBLICATIONS OF THE MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
But no form has been found such as *dieo or *mieo which would represent an
intermediary triphthongal stage. In other cases a current triphthongal form is
found: CL méi>miei, CL mi>tuoi, CL sali> suoi; these words however evidence no
...