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Diaeresis (prosody)
Singing in English in the 21St Century: a Study Comparing
Subphonemic Teamwork: a Typology and Theory of Cumulative Coarticulatory Effects in Phonology by Florian Adrien Jack Lionnet
Deriving Sonority from the Structure, Not the Other Way Round: a Strict CV Approach to Consonant Clusters Joaquim Brandão De Carvalho
Introduction to Dactylic Hexameter Updated Version: This Page Is an Archive
Early Vedic Phonology ― Part 1: Segmental Inventory Roadmap
FRENCH VERSIFICATION: Z Lbid,, Pp
Phonological Phenomena of Hungarian Loanwords in The
CONSPIRACY in HISTORICAL PHONOLOGY Sean Jacob Crist A
Metre As a Stylometric Feature in Latin Hexameter Poetry
Glide Formation and Its Absence of Compulsatory Lengthening in French
The Invention of Rhythm
Pronounced Differences
Format „Autorenname“
Linguistic Issues in Encoding Sanskrit. Peter M. Scharf and Malcolm D. Hyman. 2010
CONSPIRACY in HISTORICAL PHONOLOGY Sean Jacob Crist A
Seven Fatal Flaws in the Attempt to Derive the Dactylic Hexameter from Aeolic Cola
Preliterary Scandinavian Sound Change Viewed from the East
A Phonological Reconstruction of Proto-Omagua–Kokama–Tupinambá
Top View
PART VI. 360. Prosody Treats of Metres and Versification. 361. Latin
Remarks on the Phonology of the Transitional Period Of
The Christianisation of Latin Metre a Study of Bede’S De Arte Metrica
The Aeolic Component of Homeric Diction
A Sketch of the Historical Phonology
VALÉRIE BEAUDOUIN CREDOC and EHESS, FR
Subphonemic Teamwork: a Typology and Theory of Cumulative Coarticulatory Effects in Phonology by Florian Adrien Jack Lionnet
Dactylic Hexameter
Of the Brevis in Longo Principle