| 21. | In prose, which syllables receive emphasis within a string of monosyllables can be very open.
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| 22. | A subdued Fuhrman answered a series of questions from the judge and the prosecutor in monosyllables Wednesday afternoon.
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| 23. | It's the kind of musical speech in which monosyllables roll off the tongue like unctuous morsels.
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| 24. | Only a few irregular verbs of more than one syllable cannot be analyzed as prefixed compounds of monosyllables.
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| 25. | In both corpora there were many more monosyllables / single glyphs in running text than in the lexicon.
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| 26. | A handy monosyllable, descended unchanged from Old English, and before that from long-dead Germanic predecessors.
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| 27. | In West Slavic, esp . in Czech, a number of originally short vowels in monosyllables are lengthened.
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| 28. | "Sweet Afton " contains a lot of monosyllables, which contribute to a gentle, soothing rhythm.
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| 29. | Some scholars attribute the monosyllable closing line of the poem as a tribute to 16th century poet, George Gascoigne.
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| 30. | After practice, Parinya sits impatiently for an interview, flipping through a comic book and answering questions in shy monosyllables.
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