| 31. | Out of the mouth of anyone else, " John " is just a name, a mere monosyllable.
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| 32. | As a consequence, Ki And Ka is like a string of patched-together monosyllables that never attain sustained coherence.
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| 33. | Stories abound about big-name golfers who speak in monosyllables, when they speak at all to their amateur playing partners.
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| 34. | This nasal vowel lost its nasalization in the Romance languages except in monosyllables, where it became / n / ( cf.
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| 35. | He may eventually get some replies, but even Hyde knows the silly demand for monosyllables will not and should not be met.
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| 36. | For instance, and are found in closed syllables ending in, and only is found in closed monosyllables before,, and.
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| 37. | Megan then explains the situation to him in six monosyllables : " Grace has Bob's dead wife's heart !"
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| 38. | Their proposal included some 67 proposed cognates, but subsequent reviews have found most of them to be unconvincing ( monosyllables, onomatopoeia ).
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| 39. | The resulting final " n " remains in a monosyllable, but disappears in other words, leaving behind a nasalized vowel.
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| 40. | Bob Dole, as he invariably calls himself, as if one monosyllable is somehow unsuitable for a presidential candidate, takes little for granted.
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