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Pagina 65
... stressed or semistressed syllables , and not in unstressed ones , where the closed vowel is used ; there is therefore a distinction between [ affetta ] ' he slices ' and [ affetta ] ' he affects ' , but [ affettȧre ] can mean both ' to ...
... stressed or semistressed syllables , and not in unstressed ones , where the closed vowel is used ; there is therefore a distinction between [ affetta ] ' he slices ' and [ affetta ] ' he affects ' , but [ affettȧre ] can mean both ' to ...
Pagina 93
... stressed on the last syllable ) : telefonò ' he telephoned ' ; piana ( paroxytonic : stressed on the penultimate syllable ) : telefonare ' to telephone ' ; sdrucciola ( proparoxytonic : stressed on the antepenultimate syllable ) ...
... stressed on the last syllable ) : telefonò ' he telephoned ' ; piana ( paroxytonic : stressed on the penultimate syllable ) : telefonare ' to telephone ' ; sdrucciola ( proparoxytonic : stressed on the antepenultimate syllable ) ...
Pagina 99
... stressed vowel is e or o , whether it is open ( with a grave ) or closed ( with an acute ) . The simplest and most explicit system would be to put an accent mark on the stressed vowel of every word . As most Italian words are ...
... stressed vowel is e or o , whether it is open ( with a grave ) or closed ( with an acute ) . The simplest and most explicit system would be to put an accent mark on the stressed vowel of every word . As most Italian words are ...
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Preface to the second edition 57 | 5 |
Part One The Linguistic Situation in Italy | 9 |
Italian Today | 11 |
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