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One is the Semitic root-and-pattern structure, which combines root radicals with a mainly vocalic pattern to produce a word.
The repetition of the word century, instead of evoking diachrony, only further betrays the precarious instantaneity of the utterance, its vocalic ephemerality.
The talk box is mostly known as an effect enabling to apply vocalic sound colors to guitar sounds.
A transcript was used rather than an audiotaped conversation so as to provide no paralinguistic or vocalic cues regarding the nature of the ambiguous evaluative comments.
Syllabic and vocalic vocalisation, which is always gradual, follows muscular training. It includes a specific selection of singing exercises which constitute the warm up phase of the vocal apparatus.
Dahl, Ivar 1938 Substantival inflexion in Early Old English, vocalic stems.
The vocalic contrasts displayed by figure 1 have been largely discussed in the literature as ablaut and the different vocalic value are usually referred to as ablaut grades.
Examples from Classical Literature
All the Germanic languages were familiar with vocalic change as possessed of functional significance.
Later on, in the fifteenth century, vocalic alliteration in general falls into disuse more and more.
It is better to take a as a vocalic abstract prefix and to consider kad as the root.
The peculiar rhythm of the original, with the alliterations and vocalic concords, give it remarkable smoothness and force.
In Hebrew, as we have seen, vocalic change is of even greater significance than in English.
In another Indian language, Yokuts, vocalic modifications affect both noun and verb forms.
Consonantal change as a functional process is probably far less common than vocalic modifications, but it is not exactly rare.
Only later in the history of the language was the vocalic alternation made significant for number.
There is no trace of such vocalic mutation in Gothic, our most archaic Germanic language.
All these factors were equally true of the German vocalic shift.
In Goidelic, we find two mutations, the vocalic and the nasal.
Note that A stands for vocalic, C for consonantal and R for reverse.
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