| 1. | Austronesian is characterized by disyllabic roots, whereas Tai Kadai is predominantly monosyllabic.
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| 2. | Many Chinese monosyllables have alternative disyllabic forms with virtually identical meaning see.
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| 3. | Morphologically, ideophones are typically disyllabic and have a word-final coda.
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| 4. | According to their phonological behaviour, these are disyllabic words and not trisyllabic.
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| 5. | The best distinction from the yellow-browed warbler is the more disyllabic call.
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| 6. | In Modern Javanese, a disyllabic root is of the following type : nCsvVnCsvVC.
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| 7. | However, they had reached the Southeast Asia mainland disyllabic and non-tonal.
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| 8. | Basic Malay words are disyllabic, i . e ., they have two syllables.
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| 9. | In modern Mandarin, however, most nouns, adjectives and verbs are largely disyllabic.
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| 10. | Roots are sometimes monosyllabic, but mostly disyllabic or a word consisting of two syllables.
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