| 11. | Furthermore, vowels are shorter in closed syllables than they are in open syllables.
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| 12. | It favours open syllables, usually omitting syllable-final,, or a fricative.
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| 13. | Yes, it would be hard to define what an open syllable is in English.
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| 14. | In open syllables, the change did not take place ( that is similar to Tajik.
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| 15. | Original word-final vowels and word-initial vowels in open syllables were generally lost.
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| 16. | The inherent vowels are in open syllables ( CV ) and in closed syllables ( CVC ).
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| 17. | In the development of French, no fewer than five vowels diphthongized in stressed, open syllables.
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| 18. | Nasals assimilate for deaspirated between and a vowel or an open syllable + vowel and a vowel.
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| 19. | Like other Slavic languages, Old Russian was a language of " open syllables ".
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| 20. | Meanwhile, the long open vowel, which developed later due to open syllable lengthening, was.
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