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The greater the number of segments in a syllable , the greater its inherent duration . For the sake of simplicity , let us represent long vowels as having two vowel ' morae ' or two segments : 3 ( 13a ) . bit ( b ) . bite ( c ) . beat ...
The greater the number of segments in a syllable , the greater its inherent duration . For the sake of simplicity , let us represent long vowels as having two vowel ' morae ' or two segments : 3 ( 13a ) . bit ( b ) . bite ( c ) . beat ...
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of a line in verse , we shall concentrate on the rime and ignore the onset.5 ELASTICITY OF SEGMENTS When we say a sentence like " The tea is ready " very slowly , the segments are longer than when we say the same sentence faster : ( 18 ) ...
of a line in verse , we shall concentrate on the rime and ignore the onset.5 ELASTICITY OF SEGMENTS When we say a sentence like " The tea is ready " very slowly , the segments are longer than when we say the same sentence faster : ( 18 ) ...
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The essential difference between them is that ( 23a ) has more segments in the stressed rimes , and that the segments in their codas are also more elastic : ( 24 ) . segments in the rimes and elasticity lone : mad : ( 23b ) .
The essential difference between them is that ( 23a ) has more segments in the stressed rimes , and that the segments in their codas are also more elastic : ( 24 ) . segments in the rimes and elasticity lone : mad : ( 23b ) .
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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