| 1. | Words are generally monosyllabic or bisyllabic but less commonly are trisyllabic.
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| 2. | According to their phonological behaviour, these are disyllabic words and not trisyllabic.
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| 3. | For example, tense was and lax was at the time of trisyllabic laxing.
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| 4. | Sanskrit meters are primarily based on trisyllabic feet.
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| 5. | Although the discussed metre was theoretically fully iambic, he inserted many trisyllabic word into its lines:
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| 6. | Tolkien invented the meter, which consists of trisyllabic assonances, three in each set of four lines.
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| 7. | Most modern varieties of Chinese have the tendency to form new words through disyllabic, trisyllabic and tetra-character Jin.
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| 8. | Rather, most bisyllabic words have initial stress, and trisyllabic and longer words usually have stress on the second syllable.
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| 9. | The conclusion is drawn that di-and trisyllabic words with a short first syllable are stressed on the second syllable.
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| 10. | The dental is preceded by an " a " in some verbs, causing the past tenses to become trisyllabic.
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