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syllable

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thi indicative mood thi unstressitsyllableo thi vowels endit up
that rhyme on a stressedsyllablefollowed by an unstressed syllable
that rhyme on a stressedsyllablefollowed by two unstressed syllables
syllable followed by an unstressedsyllableie feminine rhymes and those
when final in an unstressedsyllableis a strongly trilled point
unstressed rather than the stressedsyllablerhyming in terms is relatively
ay to the hinmest langsyllablewith accent as in question
must come after the eighthsyllableand the eighth syllable must
eighth syllable and the eighthsyllablemust be lang or stressed
are quite clipped and shortsyllablelength is not a great
pupils construct pyramids with onesyllablewords at the top two
of stress to the firstsyllablenow scarves are usually of
pronounced section after the sixthsyllablex x x x x
it in words of onesyllablelogically hang on to logic
or sections after the sixthsyllableor third foot you can
the stress on the finalsyllablebut it would probably have
there is tune in everysyllablethe prime root of herr
scottish speech compare the secondsyllablein the words allowed and
where in english the finalsyllablepart of the the the

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