| 21. | The song of the Bengal bush lark is a repetition of thin disyllabic notes, delivered in a song-flight.
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| 22. | These are mostly words that were monosyllabic in Old Norse, but have subsequently become disyllabic, as have many loanwords.
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| 23. | In general, a noun stem will contain from one to three syllables; out of these disyllabic are most common.
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| 24. | In most native disyllabic words, the first syllable is a compounds, but some are single morphemes ( generally loanwords ).
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| 25. | There is a tendency for words to have two syllables ( disyllabic ) with perhaps 80 % of the lexicon being disyllabic.
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| 26. | There is a tendency for words to have two syllables ( disyllabic ) with perhaps 80 % of the lexicon being disyllabic.
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| 27. | One Vietnamese linguist has considered an inserted vowel element in certain " dramatic " reduplications of disyllabic words to be an infix.
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| 28. | The larger Tai-Kadai family is reconstructed with disyllabic words that ultimately collapsed to monosyllabic words in the modern Tai languages.
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| 29. | As the names of many Vietnamese letters are disyllabic, it would be less convenient to pronounce an initialism by its individual letters.
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| 30. | Since all verbs are required to have two syllables, a meaningless prefix must be added to the verb to fulfill the disyllabic requirement.
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