| 11. | In English accentual-syllabic verse, iambic trimeter is a line comprising three iambs.
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| 12. | The final section of the book presents a new system of prosody for accentual verse.
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| 13. | As in accentual-syllabic verse, there is some flexibility in how one counts syllables.
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| 14. | The shift can happen following nivellation of the two accents, a loss of accentual contrast.
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| 15. | The classical terms were adapted to describe the equivalent meters in English accentual-syllabic verse.
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| 16. | Accentual mobility is prominent in nominal stems, while verbal stems mostly demonstrate phonologically predictable patterns.
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| 17. | In English accentual-syllabic poetry, an amphibrach is a stressed syllable surrounded by two unstressed syllables.
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| 18. | Accentual alternations in inflectional paradigms ( both verbal and nominal ) are also retained in Balto-Slavic.
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| 19. | Regardless of vernacular differences, all three standard languages exclusively promote the Neo-Shtokavian four-accentual system.
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| 20. | It has often been hypothesized that the accentual distinctions were first converted into length distinctions, as in below.
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